LiteOn IT Introduces Skyla’s Memoir Scanning Digital Photo Frame

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LiteOn IT, maker of optical storage solutions for PCs, is releasing its first consumer electronics product under the brand-name Skyla. With the Memoir Scanning Digital Photo Frame you can easily convert your old photos (as long as they’re no bigger than 4 by 6 inches) into digital files and display them on the frame.

The frame has 1GB of internal memory for instant playback on the frame’s 8-inch display and can play up to 200 4-by-6-inch photos or 400 3-by-5-inch prints. It has an 800 by 600 screen resolution, and offers up to a 600-dpi scanning resolution. To load in your pictures, you just push a button on the side of the frame to open the guider in the front, and then insert a photo. The frame scans it, and leaves you with a sharp digital version.

Another nice feature is its two USB ports for PC/USB flash drive connections, which lets you view digital images on your computer, as well as back up the scanned photos from the internal memory.

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The Memoir can also play back MP3, Motion JPEG, MPEˇ, and MPEˊ files. It features a clock, calendar, and alarm clock with picture slideshows.

The frame will hit stores in late December, just in time to display all those holiday photos. The Memoir has a suggested retail price of $219.99.

Original post by Jennifer Bergen

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