Samsung introduces new line of LCD photo frames Four new additions to its range

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28 August 2008 10:14 GMT / By Verity Burns

Samsung Electronics has announced the addition of four new digital photo frames to its existing line of display products, available from 1 September.

The SPF-85H and the Wi-Fi-enabled SPF-85V have an 8-inch screen, while the SPF-105P and the Wi-Fi-enabled SPF105V feature 10-inch displays.

All four feature a glossy black frame and rounded edges and benefit from Samsung's Starlight Touch Controls which sees touchscreen buttons integrated into the frame to control the display. The buttons disappear into the frame after 10 seconds of inactivity.

Another nice touch for these frames is that thanks to Samsung's UbiSync technology, you can use the frames as a secondary monitor for your laptop or desktop computer.

The SPF-85V and SPF-105V are the internet photo frames of the range, which allow for wireless connectivity via 802.11b/g. This allows for easier photo sharing, but also comes with Samsung's InfoLink feature which offers you the opportunity to get RSS feeds from USA Today and the Frame Channel, which gets over 400 channels of news, sports, stocks and other interesting stuff.

Looking into specs, the Wi-Fi-enabled SPF-85H and SPF-105P have 64MB internal memory and the auto-rotate function for photos, and have 800 x 600 resolution and 1024 x 600 resolution screen respectively.

All four frames will be available this year - the SPF-85H and SPF-85V from 1 September for $129.99 (around £65) and $199.99 (£100) respectively, the SPF-105P for $199.99 from October 1st and finally the SPF-105V from 1 November for a price of $289.99 (£145). No official UK prices have been released as yet but we'll let you know when they are.



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