Digital Home Thoughts: The Panasonic MW-20 Photo Frame Handles Videos, Music and Photos Too

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

The Panasonic MW-20 Photo Frame Handles Videos, Music and Photos Too

Posted by Hooch Tan in "Digital Home News" @ 07:00 AM

http://www.electronichouse.com/arti...und_system/C157

"As if pictures of your friends, family and favorite pets weren’t enough; Panasonic is about to give your loved ones a soundtrack. However, the new MW-20 digital picture frame doesn’t just add that tinny sound that oh-so-many-other frames have had in the past. Instead, the company is going to double your pleasure, by adding in an iPod dock and stereo sound."

Digital photo frames are much easier to show pictures of your friends and family than having a computer and a monitor tucked away on top of your fireplace. However, with the explosion in phones with cameras, it is only natural that some manufacturers would tie smartphones like the iPhone to display your photographic prowess. Not satisfied with pictures anymore, the MW-20 also handles music and videos. I would not be surprised if in a year or two, you find that most digital photo frames just become large screen extensions of our more portable devices and even hook up to the cloud.


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