Exemode Digital Photo Frame with Built-in Scanner

Having posted a couple of days ago about the Sony DPP-F700 Digital Photo Frame, which comes with integrated color printer allowing you to gain hardcopies of your photos, we now have this Exemode Yashica DVF828 digital photo frame that comes complete with onboard scanner allowing you to add images to the frame’s memory directly from hardcopies.
The Exemode Yashica DVF828 digital photo frame, aside from being capable of scanning items such as photos, newspaper clippings and the like (to a maximum size of 100 x 150mm at 150/300 DPI quality), sports an 8” 800 x 600 resolution display, comes with 1GB of internal storage capacity, which can be supplemented with memory cards (specifically SD, SDHC, MMC, CF and Memory Stick cards) as well as USB flash drives, and, unlike the aforementioned Sony digiframe, it’ll also happily play ball video files such as MPEG-1/4/Motion JPEGs as well as audio files (MP3) with a built-in stereo speakers rated at 1W apiece taking care of sound output.

Unfortunately, there’s no WiFi connectivity, however, so, unlike many digital frames out there, if you’re looking for direct net access (and access to portals such as YouTube and Flickr) you’ll need to look elsewhere.
The Exemode Yashica DVF828 digital photo frame with integrated scanner is set to hit Japan from October 24th and will retails for around ¥24,800 (which equates to roughly $277 as at the time of writing).
All we need now is a digiframe with integrated printer and scanner, WiFi connectivity that also happens to serve as a weather station and we’d have just about all the (current) bases covered.
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