Xuma 8" Multimedia Digital Picture Frame Demo Item

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  • B&H # XUSDAF8D
  • Mfr# SDAF8

Product Highlights

  • Professional Image Display
  • CF I/II, SM, MS, SD/MMC Card Slots
  • JPEG, MP3, M-JPEG, MPEG-1,2,4
  • 640 x 480 Screen Resolution
  • No Built-in Memory
  • 90-240 VAC Voltage Range
 

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The Xuma 8" Digital Picture Frame expands on the digital slide show experience generated by many other brands of digital picture frames, by offering a slew of professional multimedia options that adds to the usefulness of this device.

Since this frame supports photo, audio and video playback, stand-alone presentations can be created with a built-in library of transitions and accompanied by user uploaded MP3 tracks. The interval time in-between slides can range anywhere from 1 second to 60 minutes. Music and audio from video files are broadcast on the built-in stereo speakers with volume control. Furthermore, an Audio/Video out jack allows the frame to connect and output files to a home entertainment center with video display for both PAL and NTSC systems. On-screen menu options are available in eleven different languages. With the built-in clock and calendar, the frame can display the month and date, trigger an alarm clock or schedule power on and off intervals.

As far as the Xuma display's physical features are concerned, the sleek flush-faced glossy frame can rest upon a tabletop or wall mounted with a traditional nail, or rigidly with a 75mm VESA mount. As an added bonus, the frame stand is adjustable for vertical and horizontal orientation with a telescoping arm that will adjust the recline angle. This frame's worldwide compatibility goes beyond the language support as it can accept input voltage from 90-240 VAC or 12/24 VDC car/boat/aircraft system voltage (DC cable optional).

Overall, this Xuma frame was built for universality and versatility with a broad range of file, voltage and language options.

Wide Compatibility
Supports various photo, video, and audio formats such as JPEG (photo), M-JPEG (movie), MPEG-1 (VCD), MPEG-2 (DVD) and MPEG-4 (movie) and MP-3 (music) files, DXSB for DivX network and Multi-Audio Xvid for DivX codec. It is compatible with most memory cards: CF-I, CF-II, MD, SM, MS, MS Pro, SD, and MMC with USB support to connect to external hard disk drive.
Photo Display
Supports photo zoom, rotate, thumbnail, and auto slide show functions with a variety of transition styles and background music. Users can combine photos into a favorite file to make special slide shows.
Support NTSC/PAL composite video output; Universal power - for line voltage of 90-240V (Designed to meet international standards)
Meets RoHS/WEEE standards for limitations on hazardous substances
Built-in real-time clock and calendar with automatic power on/off
Ideal for digital signs, PoP displays and retail advertising
Kensington-type security port for locking frame to a display or desk
Multilingual, user-friendly, on-screen menus (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Japanese, Chinese)
VESA Mount (75mm) compatible
Sleek "credit card" style remote control
Display Type TFT LCD
Display Size 8" Diagonal
Resolution 640 x 480
Digital Interface USB 2.0 Host
Audio In/Out Audio line out
Built-in stereo speakers, 2x 2W
Video In/Out Video line out
Compatible Memory Cards CompactFlash I/II
SmartMedia
Memory Stick -PRO, -Duo, -PRO Duo
Secure Digital/MMC
Internal Memory None
Supported File Formats Photo: JPEG
Audio: MP3
Video: M-JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4
Power Requirements 90-240 VAC, 50/60Hz
12 VDC with optional car cable
System Requirements None
Dimensions 9 x 6.7 x 1.4" (232 x 172 x 35mm)
Weight 1.7 lbs (760g)
Note: This digital picture frame is operating-system-independent, but may have accessory software bundled or available for download from the manufacturer that relies upon a specific computing platform
Xuma 8" Multimedia Digital Picture Frame
  • Remote Control
  • A/V Cable
  • Power Supply
  • One-Year Warranty
 
 
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