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JOBO KeyFrame With 1.5-inch Display

by Johan on October 29, 2009 · 0 comments

JOBO KeyFrame With 1.5-inch Display

JOBO has proudly introduced the KeyFrame, a new mini digital picture frame key ring that features a 1.5-inch color display and an internal memory that is enough to store up to 60 pictures. Available in black, red and pink, the device comes equipped with a user-friendly software allowing you to display stored images in a slideshow or as still images. The KeyFrame connects to the computer using the included USB cable. The JOBO KeyFrame will be available in November 2009 for €15.95 ($23). [dcviews]

Jobo's New Curve Digital Picture Frames

You can now show off your family pictures with Jobo’s latest Curve 7 and Curve 8 digital picture frames. Both frames have full-screen and thumbnail modes and can display the images as a slideshow with a limited set of transitions. The Jobo Curve 7 sports a 7-inch color TFT LCD display with a resolution of 480×234 pixels and Zoom mode. Meanwhile, the Jobo Curve 8 features an 8-inch color TFT LCD display with a higher resolution of 800×600 pixels and 4:3 aspect ratio. The Jobo Curve 7 retails for $82 and the Curve 8 for $124. [dcviews]

Jobo Plano 8 Digital Picture Frame

by Johan on May 27, 2009 · 0 comments

Jobo Plano 8 Digital Picture Frame

The Jobo Plano 8 digital picture frame has an 8-inch (800 x 600) LCD screen with a 400:1 contrast ratio, a multi-card reader, and a USB port for data transfer. Unfortunately, this gadget only supports JPEG files. The Jobo Plano 8 will be available later in June with an AC adapter, remote control, and manual at an MSRP of $129. The 7- and 10.4-inch models will be available for $99 and $179, respectively. [Product Page]

JOBO's Ultra-thin NANO Series Picture Frames

JOBO comes back with an ultra-thin NANO 7 digital picture frame. Measuring less than 1-cm thin, the 7-inch picture frame is available in Basic, Pro and Media models. The Pro and Media versions have touch activated buttons on the front that become visible by simply touching the bottom front of the picture frame. Meanwhile, the Media model features multimedia capabilities including viewing digital photos in slide shows or playing music and video. [dcviews]

Jobo’s PhotoGPS Is Now Mac-friendly

by Isaiah on February 6, 2009 · 0 comments

Jobo’s PhotoGPS

Remember the Jobo’s PhotoGPS that was launched last year, now the company has made it available for Mac users. As a reminder this PhotoGPS allows automatic geo-tagging by capturing raw GPS data and time which enables new and more efficient ways to organize, search, visualize, and share photo collections. Each time you take a picture with the photoGPS attached to the camera’s flash mount, JOBO’s photoGPS automatically captures raw GPS data such as country, city, street and point of interest and stores this information in its own internal memory. Finally using the included JOBO photoGPS software, users can quickly and easily match times and locations of their photos once the data have been transferred onto their PC. The JOBO photoGPS is available now for both Windows and Mac operating systems with a suggested retail price of $159. [Slashgear]