July 2, 2008 1:17 PM PDT

Digital photo frame gets a little smarter

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Fareastgizmos)

Some of us at Crave may never understand the point of digital picture frames, but at least manufacturers are trying to build in a few features that make them more interesting, if only slightly.

The latest such attempt comes from Transcend, the "T.photo 720." In addition to its frustrating punctuation, this 7-inch picture frame has sensors that can detect whether a photo has been shot veritically or horizontally, then automatically adjust the image for proper viewing.

Other features include video and MP3 playback, 2GB of memory, an FM radio, and a slot for microSD cards to make it easier to display pictures taken with phone cameras, according to Fareastgizmos. As we said, nothing earth-shaking, but interesting.

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by jommy28 July 3, 2008 12:34 AM PDT
great!!!!
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