
Sony has recently announced the availability of its latest S-Frame DPP-F700 digital picture that offers a built-in photo printer. The device has a 7-inch display with an 800 x 480 resolution, a USB port, and a card reader. Its built-in printer is able to print a 4-inch x 6-inch photo in only 45-seconds. Sony will launch the DPP-F700 digital photo frame in the US market in January 2010 for approx. $200. Each purchase comes with a remote control. [Slashgear]

Sony is about to release its new Quad Full High Definition (QFHD) LCD display for the Japanese market called the TRIMASTER SRM-L560. This new 56-inch widescreen monitor is based on a-SI TI active matrix LCD panel and provides a stunning native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, 10bit RGB LED backlight and 170/170 degrees viewing angle. The monitor also supports various display modes including 4K/QFHD mode (4096 x 2160 or 3840 x 2160), Quad View mode (2048 x 1080, 1920 x 1080 etc), 2K/HD Zoom mode (2048 x 1080, 1920 x 1080 etc) and Native Scan mode with shift function for side cut images. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers four DVI-D, four HDMI and an Ethernet Lan. The Sony TRIMASTER SRM-L560 will hit Japan starting on November 1st for 6,825,000 Yen (about $77,345). [Softpedia]

The DPP-F700 is the latest 2-in-1 gadget from Sony that integrates a digital photo frame and a printer into one package. The frame has a 7-inch 800 x 480 WVGA screen, 21 different templates for displaying the time and date, a 1GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot and a USB interface. Meanwhile, the built-in printer can produce 4 x 6-inch photos with a resolution of 300 x 300 dpi. Not to worry, these printouts are also resistant to fingerprint marks, water as well as discoloration when exposed to light thanks to its TruFast technology. The Sony DPP-F700 will go on sale in mid-November for an estimated price of $290. More

Still remember the PCM-M10 from Sony, which is the company’s cheapest Flash-based voice recorder? Sony has announced this morning the availability of the gadget. Measuring at only 62mm x 114mm x 21.8mm and weighing 187grams, the device provides high quality recording with a “Linear 96kHz 24 bit PCM” mode, which exceed both CD and DAT quality. The PCM-M10 also features a 4GB of internal memory and supports microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro cards. [Sony Japan]

Sony will launch their new high-end headphones in the Japanese market. Dubbed as the Sony MDR-770LP, these lightweight headphones come equipped with Neodymium 300 kJ/m3 magnet that produces powerful and deep bass. You can pre-order the Sony MDR-770LP at GeekStuff4U for 8,990 Yen ($98). The headphones will be released on November 19th, 2009. [Product Page]

The Sony MicroVault Click USB Flash disk is now available in a 32GB of storage space. It doesn’t have a cap to lose and features trouble-free plug & play operation. Sony claims that the device can store more than the allocated space using the unique Virtual Expander data compression software pre-loaded onto each unit. The Sony 32GB MicroVault Click will come in 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities. [SlipperyBrick]

Sony will release their latest A-Series Walkman that comes with a touchscreen display. Measuring at just 7.2mm thin, the Sony NWA840 A-Series Walkman features a 2.8-inch OLED display with a TV-out function that can output 720 x 480 resolution video, a digital noise canceling, an S-Master digital amplifier, and an FM radio. The gadget supports MP3, WMA, AAC, HE-AAC, ATRAC, ATRAC AL, PCM/WAV, AVC (H2.64), MPEG-4 and WMV file formats. Available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models, the Sony NWA840 A-Series Walkman will go on sale in Japan next month for $263, $329, and $439, respectively. Each purchase also comes equipped with a pair of Sony’s Premium MDR-EX300SL digital noise canceling headphones. Video after the jump. More

Sony has announced the availability of the new VPL-VW85 projector that adopts Full HD 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, the Progressive Silicon X-tal Reflective Display, the Motionflow120Hz with black frame insertion technology and the 24p True Cinema technology. The projector provides a 120,000:1 contrast ratio, an 800 ANSI lumens brightness, and two HDMI ports. Sony will release the VPL-VW85 for around $8,000 in October 2009. [Press Release]

Good news for those who are living in Japan. Sony has announced its MDR-DS7100 7.1 channel wireless headphones that feature a 50mm driver unit. These headphones are compatible with Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS and DTS-ES. The Sony MDR-DS7100 comes with a battery that provides up to 13-hours of operating time, which is enough for daily use in the home or office. You can now pre-order the Sony MDR-DS7100 Wireless headphones for 39,000 Yen or equal to $422. [Product Page]

The Sony DRC-BT30P Bluetooth handsfree will allow you to enjoy music without being physically connected to the cell phone. The device is compatible with most of Bluetooth-enabled gadgets as long as they support Bluetooth Audio. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing or availability so far. [Akihabara]