Published on November 18th,2008 at 2:54 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

AQUOS Photo Player Brings Your Photos to Your TV

This morning Sharp unveiled the AQUOS Photo Player (HN-PP100 and HN-PP150), a mix between a photo printer (300 x 300 dpi) and a memory card reader.

If you take a lot of photos the AQUOS Photo Player allows you to easily display them on a TV (several slideshow options are available), print them, and even access them if you have an NAS or if there’s a store somewhere on your network (only possible with the HN-PP150 and its DLNA function).

It also features an IR receiver for beaming photos to the player, and an HDMI output.

An interesting product, but the lack of internal HDD makes is pretty useless to me. It would have been wonderful to if it were a real all in one that not only prints photo and displays them, but also stores them.

Via Sharp
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