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Sony designs photo frames for the digital age26th August 2008 12:14 GMT
If you’ve recently splashed out on a new digital SLR, such as the Olympus E-420 we've reviewed here, then you’ll need some where to show off your snaps. Sony knows this, so it’s unveiled two LCD photo frames. ![]() Sony's 10.2in D100 frame... The main difference between the D80 and the D100 is display size. Whilst the D80 has a decent 8in viewing area, the D100 boasts a more spacious 10.2in screen. Another disparity is that the D100’s only available in a glossy black frame - the D80 comes in black or brown. Both frames display images on 800 x 600 pixel resolution screens and in 4:3 formats. Users can flip either frame to sit horizontally or vertically because, much like many existing digital frames, images can be displayed in either orientation. ![]() ...and Sony's 8in D80 Related stories
Each frame has 256MB of storage capacity available and supports a range of memory cards, such as SD and Memory Stick. Pictures can also be transferred from PC and onto the frames over USB. A handy wireless remote is thrown in and the clock/calendar mode allows you to set a wake-up alarm. Both Sony frames will be available in October, but prices haven’t been released yet. 3 comments posted — Comment period finished Round of applause for Sony, unusuallyPosted: 12:19 26th August 2008 Meh..Posted: 13:54 26th August 2008 Green nightmarePosted: 09:05 27th August 2008
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