Thursday, 28 May 2009

Fujifilm DP-70SH Digital Photo Frame Rudimentary, Uninspiring

In terms of digital photo frames, being that they’re in such
extreme abundance these days, manufacturers are always looking to add
that little extra functionality in order for their product to stand out
from the crowd - take the previously featured AMEX Digital SR-7 and SW7
digital photo frames by way of but one example - but not so Fujifilm: or
so it would seem when it comes to their new, decidedly rudimentary
DP-70SH Digital Photo Frame.

The 7″ 800 x 480 resolution Fujifilm DP-70SH digital photo frame
comes with a mere 256MB of integrated memory and, surprisingly, in an
age where digital photo frames have long since embraced multimedia,
it’ll neither play ball with audio or video file formats though,
thankfully, there is at least a SD, SDHC, xD, MMC, CF and MS memory card
slot meaning that you’re not limited by the DP-70SH’s paltry
internal memory.

Aimed, we assume, at those looking for a basic digital photo frame that
won’t burn a hole in their pockets in terms of the financial
outlay required (though, at this time, Fujifilm are yet to offer pricing
details - we expect it to be priced in accordance with its lack of
features, however) - the Fujifilm DP-70SH Digital Photo Frame looks set
for a March release in Japan with wider availability as yet unconfirmed

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