Sony Introduces Three Beautiful Digital Photo Frames

Posted on Feb 2, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

sonyframesSony is a brand name that connotes quality, and when a quality name like Sony decides to introduce a digital picture frame line, we know that those digital frames, too, connote quality.

These three beauties from Sony have 800 x 480 displays, and can scale photos down from up to 48 MB. This means you could transfer even large pictures directly from your camera’s memory card without manually sizing them with your computer. The frames also correct any red-eye problems automatically, and it also means the new Sony frames are able to handle photos taken with the most advance and sophisticated digital cameras..

Sony’s S-Frame brand of digital picture frames are plain, black, and elegant: typical Sony trademarks. The bright, clear LCD screens, coupled with the elegance of the frames, make the Sony frames not merely suitable, but PERFECT, for any room in your house.

Two of the frames - the DPF-V900 and DPF-V700 also have Bluetooth compatibility! You’ll need a Bluetooth adapter - sold separately - but with the adapter, these two frames can import pictures wirelessly from any Bluetooth device, such as a cell phone.

Ted Okada, senior vice president of digital imaging for Sony Electronics, says that “Digital photo frames are a natural addition to our line of digital imaging products. Our new S-Frame brand of digital photo frames takes inspiration from the style and features of our Cyber-shot cameras and BRAVIA LCD televisions. They give consumers a beautiful and technicaly advanced way to showcase their memories.”

You can even program these beautiful new Sony frames to turn on or off whenever you want, which makes them energy efficient, ie GREEN.

All of the many, many functions can be done via the wireless remote.

Your pictures can be loaded onto any of the three Sony frames with your camera’s memory card (with an Eye-Fi memory card, your pictures will be transmitted automatically!) or almost any flash/thumb drive. You can also transfer your pictures from your computer to your digital frame with the included USB cable.

The DPF-V900 will cost approximately $250.00, the DPF-V700 will cost about $190.00, and the DPF-D70 will be around $140.00. All three will be available in March 2008.

 

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