Samsung announces wireless digital photo frame

Korean manufacturer gets into digital photo sharing

Samsung announces wireless digital photo frame. Cameras, Digital photo frames, Samsung, CeBIT2007 0

18 March 2007 23:37 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Samsung is the latest company to offer a digital photo frame for digital camera users to display their photos electronically.

The company has announced that it will launch a 7-inch Digital Photo Frame called the SPH-72H with an optional wireless network-ready SPH-72V at CeBIT 2007 in Germany.

The wireless bolt-on will mean users can share photos with Windows Vista PCs and display photos uploaded to websites like Windows Live Space wirelessly.

Unlike other photo frames from Philips or Kodak, the SPH-72H features a built-in speaker to play MP3 music and movie clips.

The digital frame offers in-built memory, a 4-in-1 memory card reader and the ability to connect a USB memory drive.

No word as yet on a price or release date in the UK.

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