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Samsung's Got A Wireless Digital Photo Frame in Store for US

The SPF-83V model

By Alex Vochin, Technology Editor

13th of December 2007, 15:41 GMT

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Wireless digital photo frames are most likely the next major trend in this particular market segment, as they allow users to transfer photos either from their PC or from the Internet onto the frame without having to move it one inch. And the latest announcement regarding such a product comes from Samsung,
who has just rolled out the US version of the SPF-83V model (available starting with October in Korea and other markets), which provides certain interesting features, including a wireless module.

First of foremost, it's important to note the fact that what we're dealing with here is an 8-inch frame, whose LCD display provides an 800 x 600 pixels resolution, a 200 cd/m2 brightness level, as well as a 500:1 contrast ratio. This is not exactly bad (for an 8 incher), but it's not fantastic either, since there are several superior model available on the market.

However, the most important selling point of the SPF-83V is represented by the 802.11b/g wireless connectivity, which means that the photo display can be connected directly to a PC or the Internet (via an access point) in order to receive automatic photo updates via a Windows Live Space or one of the many photo-sharing websites that offer RSS feeds.


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Beside the aforementioned wireless connectivity, the device also comes packed with some more "traditional" data transfer solutions. Thus, the SPF-83V has been equipped with a memory card reader, which works with the CompactFlash (CF), MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick and xD-Picture Card formats, as well as 2 USB ports (1 Type-A and 1 Type-B), for higher versatility.

The SPF-83V also incorporates 64MB of flash memory, which can be used for storing the user's favorite photos. Furthermore, a new ball hinge mechanism using an elastomer ball allows fluid movement and a more natural viewing angle, while the wall mounting system frees up space and creates an elegant look.

Unfortunately, no pricing details are available for the time being, but since this thing sells internationally for around 250 US dollars, that's what you should probably expect.


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