Philips celebrates one million Digital PhotoFrames in style
Congratulation to Philips for achieving the one millionth unit of its popular Digital PhotoFrame. The great milestone will be celebrated by having a special presentation exclusive to Internationale Funkausstellung (IFA) 2007. ArtDisplay, the French company that creates dynamic, digital artwork especially for flat screens, is providing Philips with four astonishing images to be shown exclusively on the 9 -inch Digital PhotoFrame showcased at IFA.
“The millionth Digital PhotoFrame is a great milestone for Philips, and what better way to celebrate this accomplishment than through digital art,” said Rudy Provoost, Chief Executive Officer, Philips Electronics. “We are excited to announce that these stylish images will be shown exclusively on our PhotoFrames at IFA. Our alliance with ArtDisplay gives us the opportunity to bring high profile digital art into the consumer electronics realm.”
Some highlights of the Digital PhotoFrame:
- Great image display using high resolution LCD panel
- Internal memory that is capable of storing up to 1,000 digital images
- Ability to save pictures straight from a memory card or connecting the device to a PC via a USB connector.
- Convenient software for easily managing your photos and albums
- Supports a multitude of memory card formats including compact flash (CF), secure digital (SD), secure digital SDHC, multimedia card (MMC), memory stick (MS, MS Pro), Memory Stick Duo (via adaptor), Memory Stick Pro Duo (via adaptor) and micros secure digital (via adaptor)
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Well done to Philips, maybe now that they’ve made such huge sales they can afford to reduce the price slightly to make these devices more affordable!
on September 26, 2007 at 01:17 AM - LINK