Jobo introduces 8.4-inch PDJ800 / PDJ801 digital photo frames
Jobo’s spent the bulk of its time over the past year simply reintroducing its photoGPS geotagger over and over and over again. Now, however, we’re finally looking at some fresh kit that might be out by 2012 or so based on the outfit’s history. On the real, the company has unveiled the PDJ800 and PDJ801, both of which tout an 8.4-inch panel with an 800 x 600 resolution and a 500:1 contrast ratio. You’ll also find a USB port, rechargeable 1,500mAh Li-ion battery and a multicard reader on both, with the only difference being in the amount of internal storage; the former packs just 128MB, while the latter offers 1GB. Both units are readily available in Europe for €159 ($198) / €179 ($224).[Via Illuminandi, thanks Lorie]Filed under: Digital Cameras, DisplaysJobo introduces 8.4-inch PDJ800 / PDJ801 digital photo frames originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 23 Nov 2008 05:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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