Show Epson PictureMate PM 300, a hybrid between printer and digital photo frame
A digital photo frame that prints photos or a printer with integrated display. The Epson PictureMate PM 300 Show is rather both. A hybrid device, like the Sony DPP-F700, brings together the functions of two devices at once. As long as you consider a gossip-shaped bar to the beach is best for your room's decor.
Its screen is the classic of digital picture frames. These are: 7 inches diagonal and definition of 800 x 600 pixels. Has twelve different presentation modes and allows for basic image editing. Cropping, rotation, size changes and other routine operations. Once arranged, takes 37 seconds to print photos on paper 10 x 15 inches and a resolution of 5760 x 1440 dots per inch.

It could have been stretched a bit when you add your internal storage memory. Its capacity of 270 megabytes seems very low for a product of its kind in the current times. The solution is to use its port USB slots or memory cards. Being PictBridge, also used to print copies of photos without connecting to PC. Optionally also be equipped with wireless technology Bluetooth.
At the moment the Epson PictureMate PM 300 and the Show are available in the U.S.. Between one thing and another, this quaint two-in-one costs no less than $ 300 (200 euros). Perhaps one could decrease the price by foreclosing the remote, which you can hardly benefit.
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