Japan at the end of March, like so many digiframes these days, fully
embraces the notion of convergence in offering true multimedia
capabilities as well as an integrated FM radio and alarm clock
functionality.
Offering an 8 4:3 aspect ratio 800 x 600 resolution TFT LCD display
with touch sensitive UI housed within a frame sporting 'a lustrous
gloss-black finish with elegant inlaid rhinestones' (glossy - cool,
inlaid rhinestones - not so sure), the Transcend PF810 comes with a not
too shabby 2GB of onboard memory which can, of course, be supplemented
at will thanks to the PF810's card reader, and, in terms of file format
compatibility, it'll happily play ball with MP3, WAV, and WMA audio
files and Motion JPEG, MPEG1, MPEG4, AVI, MPG, MP4 and 3GP video formats
as well as offering support for both JPEG and BMP image formats (as one
would expect from a digiframe - though wider image format support would
have been nice).
Coming with what Transcend refer to as 'NaturaTone intelligent skin
color processing and user-selectable color modes' which 'analyze the
makeup of each image and enhances colors for a more natural, lifelike
appearance' (if it could make me look human I'd be impressed), the PF810
will sell in Japan for the equivalent of around a not unreasonable $203.

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