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Fidelity Electronics Digital Picture Frames
Fidelity’s DPF-5600F is a 5.6” Digital Picture Frame supporting up to a 10 megapixel picture. Compatible with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, it has a USB port and uses CF/MS/SD/MMC memory card formats. Easy-to-use on board menu controls allows the user to manage photo display at a simple touch. The frame also features a TV/Video Output function which allows digital pictures to be viewed directly on any TV. Available in a clear acrylic design, the DPF-5600F carries a suggested retail price of $199. The DPF-8000F is an 8” Digital Picture Frame supporting up to 12 megapixels. This frame displays pictures, as well as music and video on a high resolution LCD TFT screen. It uses CF/MD/MS/SD/MMC/SM/XD memory card formats. Utilizing MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4 video files, JPEG photo formats, and MP3 music files, the DPF-8000F has built in stereo speakers and a multi-function music and video mode. The user can manage displayed media with easy wireless remote or onboard controls. This model, available in black, has a suggested retail price of $249. Fidelity’s DPF-5600F and 8000F Digital Picture Frames will be available at retailers in North America during summer, 2006. www.fidelityelectronics.com.
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