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Pandigital unveils AT&T-slated, email-powered Photo Mail LED Digital Photo Frame

Categories: AT&T, CES 2010, Devices
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, January 8th, 2010 at 4:48 PM

Pantel Pandigital Photo Mail LED Digital Photo Frame

AT&T is adding a novel product to its offering – the Pantel Pandigital Photo Mail LED Digital Photo Frame, which is touted as a “next-generation, wirelessly connected digital photo frame.” Here’s the trick – each Pandigital frame has its own dedicated email address powered by HP’s Snapfish, which is used to allow friends and/or family members to easily share their photos via email — upon receiving new photos via email, the recipient can quickly accept and view them. It’s that easy!

Moreover, all photos shared will also be available through an album at Snapfish.com, from where it is also possible to order professionally-developed photos for as low as 9 cents a print, or create different photo gifts such as books, calendars and more.

Specs wise, the Pandigital Photo Mail LED Digital Photo Frame boasts a large 8-inch back-lit 4:3 LED display in 800×600 resolution, 1GB of internal memory, 6-in-1 media card reader (Compact Flash, SD, XD, MS, MSPro and MMC), software that allows rotating and resizing of photos, and AVI video/MP3 audio playback capability. Moreover, there are other functionalities such as calendar, clock and alarm.

Finally the pricing – The Pandigital Photo Mail LED Digital Photo Frame comes with a MSRP of $149.99, and that price also includes the ability to receive 300 photos emailed to the frame with no service fee to the customer. Additional photo allotments may be purchased directly from Pandigital… And AT&T will start selling it later in this quarter.

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