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Oct 23 2008, 1:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The frames can display images up to 48MP or files up to 100MB in size. Internal memory is 200MB. Images can be read directly from memory cards including SD, CF, and Sony formats. Both JPEG and RAW image formats are supports and the frames have a sensor that detects landscape or portrait orientation and adjusts images. The frames will be available in November for $180 on the D80 and $280 on the D100.
"These digital photo frames offer a great way to enjoy and share photos," said Koba Kobayashi, marketing director for digital imaging accessories in the Digital Imaging Division at Sony Electronics. "Industry demand for digital photo frames is still growing, and consumers are looking for quality products from trusted brands like Sony."
via Sony
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