The Picture Frame of the 21st Century
Westinghouse Digital Electronics' new DPF-0701 digital photo frame can display multiple pictures at the same time.
July 18, 2006
Are you still displaying your family photos in archaic wooden frames? Are you still pasting your yellowing pictures in lap-squashing photo albums? Digital-photography enthusiasts maintain that digital photo frames are the ideal photo-display and scrapbooking method of the 21st century.
As an example, take a look at Westinghouse Digital Electronics' new DPF-0701 digital photo frame, which can display multiple pictures at the same time, thanks to the company's patent-pending MosaicView technology. Featuring 16MB of memory for storage of approximately 200 photos, the DPF-0701 is the first digital frame that can display multiple images simultaneously. For example, one frame can illustrate your family's entire fun-filled vacation day: one image at the beach, one at lunch, one at dinner, and so on. All you do is plug in your digital camera memory card or download images from a PC via a USB port.
The 7" DPF-0701 features an attractive ebony wood frame and a brilliant 16:9 widescreen panel that's well suited for today's widescreen digital cameras. The DPF-0701 frame costs $199. For more information about the product, visit the Westinghouse Digital Electronics Web site.
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