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May 5, 2008 3:25 AM PDT

Digital frame has a secret to pull out

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Fareastgizmos)

We know, it's just what the world needs--another digital photo frame. But this one's different, honest. At least a little bit.

Kenko's KDF-07 may look like an ordinary 7-inch screen, as seen on Fareastgizmos, but it hides a secret control panel that slides out from the side then retracts when not in use to maintain the sleek look of the frame in silver, black matte, and wood grain finishes. That's hardly enough reason to charge $160 on the Japanese market for a product that has comparable competition for less money and more features from other other manufacturers. We do appreciate the size, however, because in digital photo frames we think smaller is better.

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by enya-brightsunny May 6, 2008 10:49 PM PDT
We are manufactory of digital photo frame, we have the size 7''/8''/9''/13.3'', some with 3D function, some with DVB-T or ATSC function,if you are interest in them,pls contact me, thanks very much.
MSN:enyacuicui@hotmail.com
EMAIL:enya@brightsunny.com.cn
SKYPE:enyacuicui
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by enya-brightsunny May 6, 2008 10:50 PM PDT
i wonder how' the DPF with ATSC function in the US market? do u know?
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