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Gift Tip 3: Sony S-Frame DPF-D72N/BQ Holiday

Oct 27 2009, 9:58am CDT | by

Gift Tip 3: Sony S-Frame DPF-D72N/BQ Holiday
 
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Sony has released the Sony S-Frame DPF-D72N/BQ digital photo frame which will be appealing to those who enjoy bedazzled gadgets. It is likely that the Sony S-Frame DPF-D72N/BQ digital photo frame will be more appealing to the ladies, since it has a slightly feminine look. The photo frame has embedded Crystalized Swarvoski Elements, so it’s an affordable bedazzling.

The Sony S-Frame DPF-D72N/BQ stylish digital frame features a 7-inch LCD display with 800 x 480 resolution to target those users who like to share their favorite photos among their family or friends. The frame has been improved to support a wide range of view modes and many other functions which can be managed from the remote control.

The DPF-D72N/BQ features 1GB of internal storage capability with an auto-resizing capability that downsizes photos and allows for storage of up to 2,000 photos. The Sony S-Frame DPF-D72N/BQ also features multiple playback options that offer the flexibility to display photos as single images, as thumbnails for easy searching, or as a slideshow with 10-built-in transitions.

The Sony S-Frame DPF-D72N/BQ supports USB input from PCs and most memory cards in the consumer market including Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Secure Digital (SD), Multi-Media Card (MMC), Compact Flash, xD-Picture Card and SDHC memory card. In addition, it also sports an Auto Orientation sensor that automatically rotates the photos into portrait or landscape format according to the placement.

Great Gift For
It is an ideal gift for people who are into glitz and fond of digital photo frames with lots of functionality.

Price and Where to Buy
The Sony S-Frame DPF-D72N/BQ is selling for about $150 on Amazon.com.
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