Sony HDMS-S1D 80GB High Definition Digital Photo Album
The Japanese consumer electronics giant, Sony has announced its new digital photo album which designed for people who want to archive and enjoy slide shows of their beautiful and valueable memories, named as HDMS-S1D. It’s a high-definition digital photo album that sports an integrated huge 80GB hard drive for storing purpose (save up to 50,000 high resolution photos).

Beside, you can import your pictures into HDMS-S1D via its built-in multi card reader (SD, CF, xD, and Memory Stick), DVD/CD drive, USB and even Ethernet connection. Meanwhile, it also supports wide variety of outputs including HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface), composite, component and S-Video so that any TV included HDTV can display your pictures, as what you see in the photo.

With Sony’s face detection technology, this latest digital photo album has an ability to locate the faces in pictures and adjusts the slideshow transitions around the location of faces. It’s cool!
The new Sony HDMS-S1D digital photo album that able to arrange, review, edit, rotate and delete photos for a slideshow will be available later this month for $400. For sure, a remote control is comes with the package for your convenient.
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October 20th, 2007 02:24
Very interesting concept. I love how it looks, I wonder if its standard size (can be stacked). Cheers!