
eStarling comes back with its new WiFi 802.11n-enabled digital photo frame called the 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame. The frame boasts a 10.2-inch 800 x 480 full-touchscreen panel with a split-screen design for right sized image presentation, a built-in 2GB flash memory, a microSD card slot, an Ethernet connector and supports WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity with speeds of up to 150 Mbps and a range of 230 feet. The frame also enables you to access photos through Gmail, Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and other websites, and even features its own Twitter client and video inbox for receiving and displaying video clips from the internet. The eStarling 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame retails for $249.99. [eStarling]

Exemode comes back to the digital photo frame market by releasing the Yashica DVF828. It is actually a digital photo frame that comes with a built-in scanner. The gadget comes jam packed with an 8-inch (800×600) display screen with a 1GB of internal memory, a memory card slot for storage expansion, and a USB port. The scanner can accepts up to 10cm x 15cm pictures at a 1200 × 1800 pixels resolution. Exemode will launch the Yashica DVF828 on October 24th, 2009 for 24,800 Yen ($277). [ITMedia]

HP today released two new high-quality digital photo frames from its Dreamscreens series. The Dreamscreen 100 and the Dreamscreen 130 feature a 10.2-inch display and a 13.3-inch display, respectively. Both digital displays feature a resolution 840 x 480, a 2GB of built in memory, WiFi 802.11 b/g, 10/100 LAN, a built-in memory card reader, a USB port and a headphone out. The HP Dreamscreens digital photo frames also feature a built in Facebook and Snapfish. The HP Dreamscreen 100 is priced at $250, while the HP Dreamscreen 130 is priced at $300. More

If you are looking for a new digital photo frame, then check out the latest digital photo frame from Transcend. Avaialble in white or black, the 7-inch PF700 features a 16:9 aspect ratio display with an audio and video playback, desktop clock functionality, electronic calendar with reminder function, audio and video playback, a USB port, and a multi-memory card slot. Each purchase also come with a remote allowing you to easily browse through photos, watch videos or change MP3 songs without having to get up to press buttons on the frame itself. [FarEastGizmos]

Toshiba today introduced three wireless digital photo frames that deliver real-time information through Toshiba’s partnership with FrameChannel, such as personalized weather, traffic, sports scores, music and video. With a FrameChannel account, you can also upload images or link favorite photos, music and videos from popular sites like Flickr, Photobucket, and Facebook. The 8-inch model is available in white (DMF82XWU) and black (DMF82XKU) for $179.99. Meanwhile, the black 10-inch frame (DMF102XKU) will retail for $229.99. These frames will be released in August 2009. [Press Release]

The Sondata Shake-A-Pix is claimed to be the world’s first portable digital photo album with an integrated motion sensor. It means you can navigate from picture to picture simply by waving or shaking your hands. The device has a 2.4-inch high contrast TFT display and a 64MB of internal memory that holds over 170 photos. Measuring 6cm x 9cm x 0.6cm, the Sondata Shake-A-Pix retails for £22.99 ($37.81) a pop. [Product Page]

The Kodak Easyshare S730 digital photo frame has a built-in rechargeable battery that provides enough juice for up to an hour. The device comes jam packed with an internal memory of 1GB, which is sufficient to store up to 8000 pictures. Other features include a full-screen slideshow, clock or calendar view and “collage mode”, which scrolls through images and randomly selects and shows four images at a time. There are also an additional touch-sensitive control, a motion sensor, USB port and memory card reader. The Kodak Easyshare S730 retails for $230. [Pocket-lint]

If you want to bring your kid pictures wherever you go, then you can use the PHOTTY-GL15-BK portable digital photo frame keychain. Measuring 38mm x 55mm x 10mm, the device has a 1.5-inch (128×128 pixel) LCD display and supports JPEG, BMP, and AVI files. The gadget will be available in Japan in July. No word on pricing at this time. [Akihabara]

Samsung will launch the SPF-87H and SPF-107H digital photo frames in Japan in late May and beginning of June 2009. For your info, the Samsung SPF-87H features a 8-inch LCD display with a resolution of 800×400, a 500:1 contrast ratio and 200cd/m2 brightness level. Meanwhile, the Samsung SPF-107H comes with a 10-inch LCD with 1024×600 resolution, a 500:1 contrast ratio and a 250cd/m2 brightness level. You can use these digital photo frames as secondary display for your laptop or PC. [Akihabara]

T-Mobile’s Cameo digital photo frame is now available at only $39.99 a pop. For your info, its original price tag is $99.99. Its monthly charge has been also reduced from $9.99 to $1.99. The T-Mobile Cameo has a 7-inch (720×480 pixel) display with the black leather frame cover. Other features include a Secure Digital (SD) card slot and miniUSB port on the left upper side of the frame. What do you think? Would you get the cheaper Cameo now? [Image-acquire]