SilverPac SilverFrame, not just digital photo frame
SilverPac has announced a new digital photo frame in Computex Taipei that uses Microsoft Windows Embedded 6.0. The gadget comes with a 10.1 inch screen with a resolution of 1024 x 576, Bluetooth, an infrared remote control, two speakers and a rotation sensor, which means you can turn your table, and that sense of direction images which is done automatically and the setting. It’s SilverPac SilverFrame Digital Photo Frame.
This Digital Photo Frame using Wi-Fi connectivity, users can download photos in social-networking sites such as Picasa, Photobucket, Facebook, and Windows Live. Images can also be set via the USB port, slot for multicard memory card, and micro-USB port which can be stored in the 1GB onboard memory. SilverPac SilverFrame Digital Photo Frame has brings 512MB of RAM,
Since it runs Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2, it supports Microsoft applications such as the user can easily set up a slide show with Windows SideShow and Live FrameIt. It means SilverFrame digital photo frame can also surf the Web and access instant-messaging clients such as MSN.
Some noteworthy features of SilverPac SilverFrame Digital Photo Frame:
o Powered by Freescale i.MX27 processor
o Comes with IR remote control
o Displays JPEG, TIFF, GIF, and BMP format images
o Two 3-watt speakers (1.5 watts per channel)
o Rotation sensor for landscape or portrait orientation
o AC adapter included
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SilverPac SilverFrame Digital Frame with WiFi, FrameIt and SideShow
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