
Now you can share your pictures and memories in ways that match your decor and style preferences with Kodak’s latest digital photo frame, the Easyshare D830. Unlike most digital photo frames, the Easyshare D830 has an interchangeable faceplate design which can be customized with virtually any traditional picture frame. It also sports an 8-inch display, Quick Touch Border for easy scrolling, a 512MB of internal memory, a memory card slot and a USB 2.0 port. The Kodak Easyshare D830 will be available in August for $139. [CameraTown]

Now you can carry your digital memories anywhere you go with this new pocket-size digital Photo Album from Hama. Featuring a protective leather case, this compact device integrates a 7-inch display with 800 x 480 resolution (JPG), three large navigational buttons, a 4GB of storage, a memory card reader (SD/SDHC/MMS), a USB port and a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 2.5 hours in use time. Sadly, there’s no word on pricing so far. [GadgetFolder]

The LCD-8000UD is the latest 8-inch secondary display from Century Japan. What makes this USB-powered display special is that it also features a DVI port. The LCD-8000UD provides a 800 x 600 pixel resolution. This mini LCD will be sold in Japan next month. [Product Page]

If you are searching for a secondary USB monitor, the Mimo Mini from ThinkGeek might be the right answer for you. The display features a 800 x 480 resolution with a 350 cd/m2 brightness level, 400:1 contrast ratio, and portrait/ landscape view. You just need to connect the 7-inch Mimo Mini to the computer’s USB port and the display is ready to use. The Mimo Mini is perfect for your IM client, widgets, PC gaming tools, your email, a spreadsheet, your PhotoShop tools, or even video. Weighing at 1.3-pounds, the Mimo Mini retails for $129.99. [ThinkGeek]

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 Gaudi GHV-DF10SDW is the latest digital picture frame from Green-House Japan. The digital display supports a 10.2-inch LCD screen with a 800 x 480 resolution, a 2GB of storage space, clock and calendar functions. The gadget is compatible with most of multimedia files and can read from SD, SDHC, CF, MS, and xD memory cards (up to 32GB). [Green-House]

If you think that Jobo’s Curve digital picture frame is too small for you, then check out the new digital photo frame from DreamMaker. Available in white or black, the digital display provides a huge 15-inch LCD screen that is optimized for viewing at 1024 x 768 resolution. Unfortunately, this huge digital display is currently available only in Japan for 35,000 Yen ($374). [Akihabara]

If you plan to buy a USB secondary display for the laptop this week, then check out the latest 7-inch USB secondary display from Green-House. This mini LCD monitor provides an 800 x 480 resolution with a 500:1 contrast ratio, 200 cd/m2 brightness level and a 25ms response time. Sadly, there is no info on pricing so far. [Green-House]

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]