Audiovox Electroncis Homebase DPF711K Digital Message/Video Center/ Digital Picture Frame
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- 7" LCD Digital Picture Frame with 16:9 Ratio
- Supports SD, MMC, MS, xD, and CF memory cards and USB flash Drives
- Internal microphone for digital voice messages and adjustable camera for video messaging
- Internal speakers with volume control
- Digital Calendar with event memo
The Video Homebase Message Center and 7" Digital Picture Frame has taken a regular picture frame and cranked it up a notch. A sharp, bright 7" LCD digital picture frame with enough memory to hold over 125 high-resolution pictures are wrapped in an erasable white board with a magnetic border for notes and coupons. There's even a little slot for a Post-it pad. The Audio Homebase model has a built-in microphone for recording voice messages. This Video Homebase model includes that microphone and goes a step further with a tiny camera that lets you leave full-color video messages. Internal Speakers with Volume Control Built-in USB Supports SD, MMC, MS, xD and CF Memory Cards and USB flash drives Supports photos and JPEGs 512MB Flash Memory stores over 125 high-resolution photos Magnetic Border for Posting Notes and Coupons Digital Calendar and Clock 3-Key Navigation LED Message Indicator CMOS Battery (Memory Backup) Compatible with Most Digital Camera Formats 480x234 Pixels AC Powered
Title: Audiovox Electroncis Homebase DPF711K Digital Message/Video Center/ Digital Picture Frame
Manufacturer: Audiovox, Model: DPF711K
Item Dimensions: 3 pounds
Package Dimensions: 16.2 x 10.6 x 3.4 inches, 4.05 pounds
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