
Though, it is an old-product, as old as last year’s, but, nonetheless, I could not resist myself from posting it, and drawing comparisons with Philips 9-inch PhotoFrame! The 10.4″ Digital Picture Frame and TV, is as its name suggests, a multi-function audio visual solution that work as a TV at the press of a button or can switch from your favourite television show to a slideshow of your favorite photographs. And, there’s still more! The Portable Album TV works with other appliances including Satellite TV, DVD, VHS, PlayStation, Xbox, etc to offer customers a multi-dimensional audi-video experience. The Portable Album TV (see even has a unique name that aptly describes its multi-functional features) comes in two different sizes, a 7-inch or 10.4-inch active matrix TFT LCD with both offering a wide viewing angle and crystal clear digital quality. Both screens also include a 126 channel television tuner, 7-in-1 multi-media card readers, audio/video input and output for DVD player, other gaming consoles, and stereo speakers.
The Album TV supports all industry media cards and all formats including MPEG 1 & 2, JPEG, MP3 ∧ WMA. The complete entertainment wizard has even built-in clock/timer and it allows you to listen to your music at the same time as viewing your picture slideshow. The multimedia set has though features that would even put finest home-theater systems to shame and it features 50,000 hours life time (equal to 17 years usage based on 8 hours daily operation).
And, don’t think the hi-fi feature-list is over...the super entertainment centre is lightweight and absolutely portable. You can also choose the frame of your choice with the available options including black, steel, mirror, crystal, and fun seasonal versions. The Album TV has a flexible stand for desks or coffee tables and picture holes for wall hanging. The unit comes with included earphones for privacy. So, how will you see it, as a wall-frame or desk accessory!! This sure is just the right Christmas gift for every gadget enthusiast!!! Oops!! Did we mentioned it would cost you £359.99...definitely not much for a Bond frame like that...is it!!!
It's a Digital Frame, It's a TV, It's a Visart 10.4
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