The world of digital frames was becoming quite boring.  Every new digital frame seemed almost exactly the same with only minor variations in details.  Essentially, the new digital frames that were being released were simply replicas of the previous one.  The Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame attempted to differentiate itself from other models by incorporating a scanner.The scanner adds a nice touch because it allows people to easily and directly add images to the frame’s memory from hard copies.  Photos can be scanned in at 1200 x 1800 pixels resolution.



The Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame also encourages a bit of creativity.  Traditionally, people use digital photo frames to upload pictures of their families and friends but much more can easily be uploaded to the Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame.  The scanner allows an upload of items such as newspaper clippings or magazine articles.  Pictures or clippings can be converted to multiple digital file formats such as MP3, JPEG, or MPEG-1.

One thing that the Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame is missing is WiFi connectivity that would make it much easier for individuals to directly upload to Flickr or Youtube.  Although the frame is missing WiFi technology, Exemode Yashica should receive some praise for pushing digital frames one step further towards “having it all.”  The Exemode Yashica DVF828 Digital Photo Frame retails for $277.

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