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Posted on July, Wednesday 07, 2010 By ITVarNews Network
Sony India launched a rather distinctive product from its portfolio- A Sony digital photo frame DPF-X95 which lets you view and share your memories on a 9-inch wide LCD screen.
Sony India launched a rather distinctive product from its portfolio- A Sony digital photo frame DPF-X95 which lets you view and share your memories on a 9-inch wide LCD screen. The Photo Frame comes equipped with multiple playback options which give you the flexibility to display your photos as single images for full screen viewing, as thumbnails for easy searching, or as a slideshow for undisturbed screening of pictures with 10 built-in transitions.
Set the Sony Digital Photo Frame vertically or horizontally and the DPF-X95s auto orientation sensor would automatically rotate your photos from portrait to landscape display format and vice - versa as per the placement of the frame. In-built clock and calendar features add to the utility of this product both for your home and office. Plug-and-Play, PC-less image transfer is a snap with direct USB input from most digital cameras, as well as support for most memory cards, including Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Secu
re Digital (SD), Multi-Media Card (MMC), Compact Flash Type I and Type II, and xD-picture cards.
A supplied remote control lets you navigate the Digital Photo Frame without having to leave the comfort of your couch or office chair. 2GB internal storage capacity with Auto Sizing adjustment lets you store up to 4000 pictures.
Posted : August, Monday 09, 2010
I want to know the price of the product and the product availibility in Indore(M.P.).
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