Kenko puts remote on the side of KDF-07 digiframe
Monday, May 5, 2008 at 9:45 PM Posted by Senatra
You want questionable design? Kenko's giving you questionable design. Rather than just leaving the remote unattached like, oh, every other digital photo frame maker in the universe, this firm has found a reason to stick it on the side of the frame itself. Generally known for its photographic paper, Kenko has ventured into the ever-growing world of digiframes with the 7-inch KDF-07, and while the flip-out remote can be tucked behind when not needed, we're still a bit perplexed as to why it's even assembled in this manner. Specs wise, you'll find support for JPEG, MP3, AVI and MPEG1/2/4 file formats, a multicard reader, a 480 x 234 resolution panel and a USB port for transferring files from your PC. Folks somehow obsessed with the above pictured device can supposedly snag one in grain, black or silver motifs for ?16,800 ($160), but we're betting that crew is mighty small. [Warning: PDF read link]
[Via: CNET ]
[Tag: digiframe, digital photo frame, DigitalPhotoFrame, KDF-07, kenko ]
Labels: Digital Cameras, Displays
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