LiteOn IT, a manufacturer of optical storage solutions for PCs, is releasing its first consumer electronics product under the brand Skyla. With the Memoir Digital Photo Frame, you can easily convert your old photos (as long as they are no larger than 4 by 6 inches) into digital files and display them in the frame.
The frame has 1 GB of internal memory for instant replay in the course of the 8-inch screen and can play up to 200 4-by-6-inch photos or 400 3-by-5-inch prints. It has a 800 x 600 screen resolution and provides up to 600 dpi resolution scanning. To upload images, you press a button on the side of the frame for the guider to the front, and then insert a photo. The framework scans, and leave with a strong digital version.
Another interesting feature is its two USB ports for PC / USB Flash Drive connections, which allows digital images on his computer and a backup copy of the scanned photos from internal memory.
The box hit stores in late December, just in time for all the holiday pictures. The Memoir has a suggested retail of $ 219.99.
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Comments 1
Hi,
I am looking for a Philips 7FF1CWO digital photo frame but am currently struggling to find one anywhere, or to find anywhere that has a good review. Do you know anywhere you can point me to that will provide one of these please?
Many thanks
Posted 05 Mar 2009 at 2:58 am ¶Post a Comment