Kodak announces new 8-inch and 10-inch digital photo frames |
Since I have two young kids I tend to take lots of digital pictures. For the most part the pictures sit around on my memory card until it gets full and I copy them to a folder on my hard drive. Recently I have started getting digital photo frames and actually displaying the digital photos that usually just sit there and do nothing.
Kodak introduced a couple new digital picture frames today called the M820 and the M1020. The M820 is an 8-inch frame and the M1020 is a 10-inch frame. Both share the same features including 16:9 aspect ratio, 128 MB of internal memory and built-in speakers to play MP3 tunes. Card readers are built-in that allow direct connecting of CF, SD, MMC, xD, and MS.
The two frames can also playback MPEG 1 and MPEG 4 videos. The frames are controlled by a touch sensitive border that promises to be smudge and fingerprint free. The M820 retails for $179.99 and the M1020 retails for $229.95 and both are available now for pre-order. Kodak didn’t disclose the ship date at this time.
TAGS: digital photo frame, Kodak
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