AgfaPhoto launches seven new digi-frames

The "size zero" of digital displays

14 September 2009 15:57 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

AgfaPhoto has announced its latest range of slimline digital photo frames with seven models angling to appear on Christmas lists later this year.

The range is said to be "super slim" at 1.3cm wide while for ease of use the power and connectivity ports are positioned in the low level strut behind the display.

There are three multimedia frames in the range, sized at 7-, 8- and 10-inches that, as well as a card slot for SD, MMC, MS memory cards, have up to a 1GB internal memory. As well as Jpeg images, these models play MJPEG and MPEG4 videos and MP3 audio files.

All the frames boast low energy consumption and an auto on/off function while the multimedia models get a night and day light sensor mode.

The frames start at £49.99 for a 7-incher through to £129.99 for the 10-inch multimedia frame effort and will be available from Argos.

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