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Sep 21 2005, 2:23am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Engadget reviews pre-release version of the upcoming Philips 7FF1AW digital photo display.
Quote:
"Philips' fledgling foray yields a digital photo display offering outstanding display quality and a swank, intuitive solution for getting those digital photos off your PC and into the living room.
Sure, as angst ridden hacks we always have a few gripes. The inclusion of some auto-sensing (instead of manual) brightness controls based on the ambient lighting conditions and a motion sensing sleep mode to extend the life of the display would be nice-to-haves.
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Read the full review.The Philips 7FF1AW should start selling this month month 199 and 229 Euros (~$243-269US).
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