Mimo Digital Photo Frame Lights Up Memories, Prints Lab Quality Photos
Mimo Photo Frame is a photo printer in the disguise of a digital photo frame. It has an 8 inch LCD screen that displays JPEG images in 800×600 pixels resolution, plays mp3 files and videos.
The Mimo Photo Frame looks like just another digital photo frame. It may not be sleek and slim but then it is not bulky either. Technically, it is a standalone device, both a photo frame and as a digital photo printer and does not require computer assistance to do the print jobs.
Images as much as 16MP in clarity are supported by the display. A basic slideshow mode allows transitional effects between photos and can be pretty much operated using the included remote control.

Expansion memory slots including USB, CF, SD/MS/MMC/xD have been inscribed into the frame for providing greater storage space, however, there was no word on its internal memory.
Like a photo from the slide show on your digital photo frame? No worries. You can now print any photo in lab quality in 4″ × 6″ sizes at 300×300 dpi print resolution. A built in function also lets you easily print an ID/Passport photo by using the esy-to-use on-screen manual.

Included in the box is an Mimo Photo Frame Printer, a remote control, power adapter cord and a paper cartridge for 36 prints. The cartridge itself is seemingly the complete kit for printing and contains both the ink and the paper required to print.
Click here to buy now because $229.99 should not be a great deal to own the world’s first photo frame printer or more importantly air a Christmas gift for your grandma.
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