Pandigital LED Digital Photo Frame Communicates With Buddies, Directly Receives Photos Via Mail
Photo frames, friends, have had a transition of technology and have become the  gadgets of envy with LED displays. Let us introduce you to one of the best kids in this league. It’s the Pandigital Photo Mail digital photo frame with the PanTouch ClearTouch interface.
It is a digital photo frame, a portable media player that plays mp3 and avi files, wireless photo companion, digital calendar, alarm clock and a good piece of wooden furniture for you home or office.
The large 8-inch LED display of this digital photo frame displays a resolution of 800×600 pixels, for bright, crisp and enticing photos on a 4:3 aspect ratio. The screen is built into a wooden frame covered by a glass coating.
It allows basic image editing functions like crop, rotate, resize, brightness and color compositions and has about 1GB of internal storage space, which is good enough to store about 6400 images using Pandigital’s memory optimization mode.

Best Photo Frames : Pandigital Digital Photo Frame
The most interesting thing about the Photo Mail LED Photo Frame is its ability to share digital photos over mail. This means you’ll be able to directly mail a picture to the photo frame, and it’s as easy as emailing.
The Pandigital LED photo frame has an automatic timer which can be configured to switch the frame on and off at specific time intervals so that it saves a bit of energy.
This digital photo frame has its own dedicated email address, which is the gateway to receiving photos directly to the photo frame from your mobile device or the internet mails.
Once the photo frame receives the mail, users can directly view the photo and accept or save it to the disk if they want. The photos shared through the device will also be availabe through an album at Snapfish.com.
This would enable people to easily preserve, enjoy and share their most valuable memories, order professionally developed photos for as low as 9 cents a print, or create more than 100 customizable photo gift cards such as books, calendars and more.
Though the service is free for the first 300 photos you mail, every additional photo beyond the limit will be charged with a service fee to the customer by Pandigital.
You can also upload the photos to the digital photo frame via a 6-in-1 card media card reader, directly through a computer or even through a digital camera, seemingly through USB connectivity.
It is priced at $149.99 and will be available soon, probably, in the first half of 2010. Will update you with more details as they surface. Stay tuned.




