Sony's expensive, but sweet, digital photo frames have Bluetooth and HDMI-out

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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

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I’ve never really wanted a digital photo frame, but their feature sets are starting to get to the point where I can understand that someone sane might want one. These Sony ones are certainly of a high quality, at 7″ or 9″ and 800×480 resolution with 512MB of storage in the big one and 256MB in the small one.

They both also sport Bluetooth connectivity so you can shoot your photos right over from your mobile or Bluetooth-able camera. And the thing that might actually make them worthwhile is the HDMI-out through which you can view your photos on your HDTV. Now you can bore your friends and family in vibrant, razor-sharp 1080p!

Sony Announces Bluetooth Digital Photo Frames with HDMI Ports [Gearlog]

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