Korea’s Human-Rh makes digital photo frame worthwhile

Jun 16, 2009 3:20 PM

             

Engaget.com’s Darren Murph reports that the Korean consumer electronics company Human-Rh has come up with some winners in the “It’s About Time” category. Its new photo frames under the HDPF line not only represent an advance in panel quality but satisfy a much-needed extra: mobile TV.

The 7.6in HDPF-760D steals the show with its AMOLED display and a built-in DMB tuner; the 8in HDPF-800D sticks with the traditional LCD, but it's available with a variety of tuners for 1-seg, T-DMB, DVB-T and CMMB. Both the company’s new frames still play back slideshows, but the built-in WiFi also lets them display information from Internet-connected widgets. They come with 2GB of integrated memory, a multicard slot and a USB port. An A/V output lets you send TV and video to a TV, and it can also be used for reading e-books.




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