The 15-inch eMotion Digital Picture Frame from MediaStreet

Jun 12, 2007 11:06 GMT  ·  By

It seems that the latest trend in digital photo frames is to make them as large as possible. Thus, after showing you a while back the 15-inch Digital Picture Frame from Smartparts, it's time to take a look at yet another monster-digital picture frame, this time dubbed eMotion and manufactured by MediaStreet.

The most important component of any digital photo frame is the display, and the eMotion really delivers on this one. Thus, as the PhotographyBlog informs us, the device has been fitted with an 1024 x 768 pixel, 4:3 aspect ratio LCD display which can be used for viewing photos, video clips and even listening to music. This is possible due to the fact that the digital frame supports a wide range of file formats, including MPEG 1 / 2 / 4, AVI, MP3, WMA, JPEG and BMP, but also due to the fact that the eMotion comes with its own set of built-in stereo speakers, as well as an audio jack for headphones.

The 15-inch digital photo frame from eMotion supports the most commonly used memory card formats on the market (SD/SDHC, MMC, CF, MS and xD) but also comes with a built-in USB port which gives users the ability to download images, music, video or photos from memory card readers or directly from their computer and USB Flash drives onto the frame's built-in 256MB memory.

The people from MediaStreet are quite obviously very proud of their latest creation. "For me, there is nothing more satisfying than to allow all of the photos that I snap-not just hand-picked ones that we normally print-to escape my camera and appear on a larger-than-life Digital Picture Frame for everyone to enjoy!" says Norm Levy, president of Media Street. "If you are passionate about your digital photos music, videos and art like I am, the 15-inch eMotion will give you goose bumps every time you turn it on!" he added.

The 15-inch eMotion Digital Picture Frame from MediaStreet will be available starting with June 25th and has a suggested retail price of $298.00, which seems to be a relatively normal price for a device such as this one.

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