Transcend PF810- 8”digital photo frame with LED lighted touch-sensitive menu interface

transcend_photo_frame.jpg Transcend recently introduced a new addition to its successful line of digital photo frame –Transcend PF810. Combining a lustrous gloss-black finish with elegant inlaid rhinestones and an intuitive LED lighted touch-sensitive menu interface, Transcend’s PF810 is the perfect addition to any room or office. Its bright new 8-inch 800x600 (4:3) color TFT LCD panel and 2GB of built-in flash memory makes sure users can easily display the entire photo collection in astonishing clarity and detail without using a memory card. Transcend’s PF810 supports JPG and BMP formats, and users can choose to view photos one at a time, in slideshow view, or in a convenient tiled thumbnail view. The Automatic Orientation Sensor automatically adjust image placement on the screen for optimal viewing.

Transcend PF810 also functions as a full-featured MP3 player and an FM radio, which allows users listen to their favorite MP3 songs or radio stations while viewing photos at the same time. PF810’s built-in USB host connector allows users to plug-in USB flash drive. Once connected, PF810 will automatically find and play all music, pictures, and video clips available on the flash drive.

December 16, 2008 - 6:07 AM | Posted in - Media Devices | | | | | |


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