Pandigital PanTouch Clear Wi-Fi HD Digital Photo Frame

Pandigital have announced their new PanTouch Clear digital photo frame (specifically the Pandigital PAN1000DWPCF2) which, apart from being billed as being the world’s slimmest digiframe in measuring just a third of an inch in thickness, sports a 10.4″ 1024 x 78 resolution 4:3 ‘true photo aspect ratio’ LCD display as well as integrated Wi-Fi connectivity (as well as Bluetooth capabilities when used with an additional USB dongle).
Coming with 2GB of built-in storage capacity, which is sufficient to hold up to 4,000 images when used with the frame’s memory optimization mode, the Pandigital PanTouch Clear 10.4″ digital photo frame, thanks to its ultra slim design (and unlike the vast majority for digiframes), can be placed as a free standing digiframe or wall mounted – a definite plus as far as we’re concerned – and apart from touting a touchscreen UI also sports a 6-in-one card reader as well as the aforementioned USB port.

“Pandigital has differentiated its products by ensuring that the cutting-edge technology we use translates into meaningful improvements in simplified usability and enjoyment for our customers,” said Dean Finnegan, CEO and founder, Pandigital, who introduced the new PanTouch Clear digital photo frame. “The new 10.4-inch PanTouch Clear frame has a look that is unique and modern, yet fits beautifully into traditional home decor. Its many easy-to-use features, such as its high definition display, Wi-Fi compatibility, ability to store 4000 photos, and easy-to-use PanTouch interface, make it incredibly functional.”
According to Pandigital’s press release, the PanTouch Clear ‘comes supplied with a dark espresso wood frame, as well as white and charcoal interchangeable mats, and a white full-sized mat that covers the glass surrounding glass area to offer an option for customers who prefer a more traditional frame style’ and is set to ship in May for just shy of $230.
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