The digital frame ratails online

Nov 6, 2007 09:45 GMT  ·  By

Tired of your own dusty digital frame that can only display your dumb smile? You should know there are smarter versions available on the market for a while now. Well, among the wide range of digital frame items that are shipped from China, the British Elonex version seem to be a better choice, at lest when it comes to the brand's name.

And hell no, this ain't just a digital frame, but a TV/Video/music player all in one. Therefore, it shouldn't come as a surprise that looks are not its main point? functionality is. Dubbed LNXpf7 - not so cool and original - the frame features a simple and somehow dull design line. However, the 7-inch screen display is more than generous!

When it comes to its capabilities, it can deal with a lot of file formats on the electronics market, such as OTA TV and MPEG-4, but also some rather familiar ones like DivX for the video playback. In fact, its video functionality could actually be considered the main reason why people worldwide would buy one of these, after all.

Still, the very best reason why anyone would buy this digital photo frame, is its capability of offering DVB-T (Freeview), meaning more than 600 channels per each frame you got. It's like a 7 inch TV is the palm of you're hand.

As it usually happens with this kind of devices, the Elonex digital frame was enhanced with what it looks to be a crisp screen display, so nicely hidden in a cool glass frame, which reminds me a lot of Snow White. Besides the crazy status it could bring some spectators, the device reveals what seems to be a 720 x 480 pixels resolution, which is nothing to die for, but decent enough to complement with the rest of the stuff in the specs list.

When it comes to its capabilities, the device is said to be able to play MP3, MPEG-1 and 2, as well. Interested in replacing your Chinese one with the cooler one from Elonex? Try to get one from the online retailers where it can be yours for about 206 bucks a piece!