Sony Ericsson is treating its loyal camera phone fans with the release of its first digital photo frame dubbed the IDP-100. With the IDP-100 Sony’s CyberShot camera phone enthusiasts can now show off their photos via this 7-inch photo frame.
The IDP-100 offers users with a variety of methods for transferring photos they have taken using their CyberShot camera phones. Users can either transfer photos from their phones to the IDP-100 using Bluetooth, USB, M2 card, microSD, SD or MS Duo. Sporting a sleek dark grey finish, the IDP-100 major features and specs include a 7-inch WVGA screen with 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio, auto-rotation along with brilliant and vivid colored screen quality. Additionally the IDP-100 has 128MB of internal memory that can store up to 500 images, active touch control alongside the frame and a world clock with three time zones. In addition, the IDP-100 displays photos in either landscape or portrait formats and can also be mounted on a wall.
The Sony Ericsson IDP-100 will start hitting store shelves sometime in Q4. Pricing is still unannounced.
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