Published on October 17th,2007 at 8:43 PM
By >Daimaou - G-A.G

Sony’s new Digital Photo Album, HDMS-S1D, turns your photo collection into High-Def entertainment

NEW YORK, Oct. 17, 2007 –Sony Electronics today announced the HDMS-S1D Digital Photo Album for shutterbugs who want to archive, organize, and enjoy slideshows of their digital photos. This compact device features an 80GB hard drive, connects to a high definition television via HDMI, and showcases up to 50,000 high resolution photos.

The new digital photo album offers several methods for importing photos, including multiple flash memory card formats, CD, DVD, USB or Ethernet. Once imported, photo collections can be managed with the supplied remote control and the device’s intuitive interface.

Photos can be organized by date, special occasions such as birthdays and travel (using pre-selected icons), or into as many as 3,000 different photo albums– enough for every major family milestone. The digital photo album also provides the ability to review, edit, rotate, delete and arrange photos for a slideshow or digital scrapbooking with Sony’s x-Application® features.

The photo managing x-Pict Story HD™ software creates professional quality slideshows, eliminating the need for PC-based photo editing. Slideshows can be created by selecting from 30 pre-loaded music tracks and transition styles. For personalization, you can add up to five songs from your own CDs. The software also allows for connection to a compatible printer for making prints of your photos or scrapbook pages directly from the device.

The HDMS-S1D Digital Photo Album uses Sony’s face detection technology to locate faces in photographs and adjusts the slideshow transitions around the location of faces.

The x-ScrapBook™ application uses face detection and event-clustering technology to make scrapbook-style layouts of photos with a common trait like photos of children, or pictures grouped by events such as a party or vacation.

When family or friends request copies of the photos they’ve seen on your HDTV, you can select and save those photos to CD, DVD, or flash memory card.

The HDMS-S1D Digital Photo Album will be available in October for about $400 online at sonystyle.com

Via SONY
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Comments
 

  • VooDooRoo

    Sound like a good Idea…

    Sure it from sony? lol

    Have over 8000 photos of the kids,And growing by about 400 photos a month!

    How big is the hard disk BTW?

    cheers

    V D R

 

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