Today at the PhotoPlus International Conference and Expo taking place in New York City, Sony showed off two more digital photo frames – DPF-D100 and DPF-D80. The 10 inch and the 8 inch models have high-quality SVGA resolution (800 x 600 pixels) LCD screens. They are Sony’s first digital photo frames that offer a 4:3 aspect ratio.
“These digital photo frames offer a great way to enjoy and share photos,” said Koba Kobayashi, marketing director for digital imaging accessories in the Digital Imaging Division at Sony Electronics. “Industry demand for digital photo frames is still growing, and consumers are looking for quality products from trusted brands like Sony.”
Both frames have an advanced image processing feature that quickly decodes and displays images. The digital photo frames will dispay images that are up to 48 megapixels or files that are up to 100MB.
I did not really noticed any advanced features that differ from Sony’s previous photo frame offerings. Come on Sony, you could have integrated some Wi-Fi goodness into these like in your VAIO photo frame…or do the two divisions not share those secrets between each other?