Since it began to taste the joys of digital photo frame at the beginning of this year, Kodak never tires to propose new models, the latest in common with all incorporate a tactile interface.
Kodak P820 Digital Photo Frames
The P820: 17.4 x 14.4 x 3.2 cm to 349 grams
Baptized P520 and P820 and equipped with screens respectively 5 inches (320 x 234 pixels) and 8 inches (800 x 480 pixels), the new Kodak executives resume the principle of tactile borders of their predecessors. It is indeed borders, and not the screen, which are tactile, so as to avoid traces of fingers on the portion reserved for the display. These borders replace the remote control permitting scroll photos (a shift of just finger) and select settings (using a pressure). There's nothing very new under the sun, therefore, except that the P520 a good idea to adopt a 4:3 ratio screen (the photos issued by the compact and bridges), which will avoid 'thorny issue of crop or white edges that arises when the frame is a ratio dispute. For the rest, the two executives connect classically on the sector and begin a slide show as soon as a memory card or a key is inserted into one housing the interface.
Each of the two executives comes with two interchangeable facades of solid color (red and silver) to help adapt the colour of the framework within which the hosts. The P520 will be available in September at a price of 79 euros while the P820 (8 inches) for its part will be available in October at a price of 129 euros.
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