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WIN ACCORD’s 10.4” digital photo frame doubles as a secondary USB monitor

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Here’s a great idea from Chinese OEM manufacturer WIN ACCORD.  The company’s 10.4” digital photo frame, model DF10411-13, above, handles standard photo frame duties like displaying pictures, playing video and playing audio with support for SD, MMC, Memory Stick/Pro/Pro Duo cards and USB flash drives.  But the device also features EzDisplay software, which enables the DF10411-13 to function as a secondary USB monitor for your Windows-based PC.

The device’s 10.4” 800 x 600 display is a nice complement to a laptop.  However, the DF10411-13 does require an AC adapter when used as a USB monitor.

No word on pricing or a release date, but the device passed through the FCC today, below, which is a good sign that we may be seeing the DF10411-13 on US shores soon.  Most likely, the device will be rebranded, however.

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Sleek F8010P digital photo frame from LG passes through the FCC

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This 8” digital photo frame from LG packs a ton of features into a sleek package.  Known as the F8010P, this device has 2 GB of internal memory, support for SD, MMC, MS memory cards, 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, and a compact remote control.

The F8010P makes the most out of its WiFi connection, allowing users to download media from Picasa, Flickr, YouTube, FrameIT, Internet radio channels, or your home network.  The device also supports media sharing through Windows Media Player 11.  You can also send photos to and from the device via Bluetooth – ideal for mobile phone pics.

With support for video and music, the F8010P is really more of a digital media frame than just a photo player.

China Great-Wall Computer Shenzhen Company’s PF8400 digital photo frame pops up on the FCC

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This uniquely-shaped digital photo frame from China Great-Wall Computer Shenzhen Company made an appearance on the FCC today.  Unlike most rectangular digital photo frames, the PF8400 has a wide base that tapers up, creating a slick looking device that somewhat resembles an all-in-one PC.  The device features an 8" inch TFT screen with an 800 x 600 resolution.

In addition to core picture frame features, the PF8400 can play music, video and multimedia slideshows.  The device can also display calendar data.

The PF8400 has a USB port and SD/MS/MMC card reader.  However, the device lacks WiFi, so you’ll be suck uploading photos to the device with external storage.  FCC documents show tha the PF8400 will have internal NAND Flash storage, but no indication of capacity is given.

Motorola LS1000W – 10 inch connected goodness

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Sure, when you think Motorola you think Droid, but the company also makes a decent line of digital picture frames.  This 10.4” model called the LS1000W passed through the FCC today, exposing a host of connectivity and photo-sharing options.

The LS1000W allows you to display content from Picasa, Flickr or RSS feeds.  The frame also supports FrameChannel, which allows you to create slideshows for the device online.  Photos can be sent and received via email with the LS1000W, as well.

You can also display photos on the LS1000W the old fashioned way with a USB flash drive or SD/MMC card.  The frame can also play music and videos from external media, or play WEB Radio music streams.

That’s a lot of functionality for a photo frame.  Who knows why Motorola is still in the digital picture frame business, but the LS1000W seems like a decent option.

Kodak PULSE – 8 inch digital touchscreen goodness

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Kodak passed their PULSE digital picture frame through the FCC today.  The PULSE offers a standard suite of features that includes an 8” touchscreen display, WiFi, multicard reader, support for USB drive, and 512 MB of internal memory.

The PULSE also integrates with Kodak’s PULSE online portal (www.kodakpulse.com), which allows users to upload pictures to the web and send pictures to the PULSE via WiFi.  Users can also receive pictures from friends and family through the Kodak PULSE portal.

There’s no word on pricing or availability for the PULSE, however the Kodak PULSE portal is already active, so this device should be released soon.

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