Published on October 22nd,2008 at 6:13 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Sony Adds New Color to Their S-Frame Digital Photo Frame

Introduced some months ago, Sony added white and brown to their S-Frame Series, digital frame.

As reminder, these three models have a WVGA screen resolution of 800×480, from 256MB to 512MB of internal memory, a 15:9 aspect ratio, ten pattern slide show, USB and HDMI terminals (for high end models only), support JPEG, RAW, TIFF and BMP, support BIONZ technology, a position censor (adapts the size of each picture regardless of its position, landscape or portrait), a clock display, and a multi card reader.

Three models means three different products, DPF-V900 with its 9” LCD and HDMI, DFP-V700 with its 7” LCD and HDMI, and DFP-D70 a 7” LCD without HDMI support.

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