8Jul2008
Filed under: Digital Photo Frame
Author: John C

Last September, Transcend had the bright idea of cluttering up the digital photo frame market even further with its own ho hum offering. Apparently the idea went over okay — or the brilliant suit who decided to go for it is to prideful to admit otherwise. Either way, today we’re presented with the 7-inch T.photo 720, a much less traditional frame (in terms of design) with a 800 x 480 resolution display, 2GB of integrated memory, built-in stereo speakers / headphone jack and an obligatory multicard reader. You’ll also find a USB socket, FM tuner, support for video playback and a customizable alarm clock. If you’re down with the rounded corners, you can expect this one later this month (in black or white) for around $165.
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- Tags: 2gb, Alarm Clock, Bright Idea, Cluttering, Digiframe, Digital Photo Frame, Fm Tuner, Last September, memory, Multicard Reader, Rounded Corners, Stereo Speakers, Traditional Frame, Usb Socket, Video Playback
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