Aluratek ADMPF315F and ADMPF311F Digital Photo Frames Launched

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Aluratek ADMPF315F and ADMPF311F frame

Aluratek has launched two new digital photo frames, called ADMPF311F and ADMPF315F.

Available in 11-inches and 15-inches, both the frames with true color LCD display deliver high resolution video quality of 1024×768 pixels and also have high quality built-in speakers and classic designer wooden frames.

The 11-inch digital photo frame offers the storage capacity of 1GB, whereas the 15-inch provides 256MB of storage space. They also support most memory card formats such as CF, MS, SD, MMC, and XD.

The photo frames are also compatible with various picture/video/audio formats including JPEG, MPEG, AVI, MP3, and WMV.

“Our new 11″ and 15″ Digital Photo Frames will give users effortless access to their digital photos, MP3’s and movies, so they can regularly enjoy them as part of their everyday life,” said John Wolikow, Aluratek’s VP of Sales and Marketing. “Users will especially like the enhanced image quality they get with the larger viewing frames and the built-in flash capacity on both units.”

Users can view images from all angles with superior video resolution. In addition, they can also view and print images by directly inserting the camera’s or camcorder’s digital media card or USB stick into the frames. Furthermore, the built-in flash media on the devices enables the user to quickly and easily transfer digital files directly from their computer, without any software.

The ADMPF311F and the ADMPF315F also come with a remote control that allows the user to play music, enjoy slideshows and zoom or rotate the high-quality images by just one touch. Both the frames are electronically programmed to turn on and off at certain times.

The Aluratek 11-inch digital photo frame costs $199.99 (approx. Rs. 8,000), the 15-inch digital frame retails for $299.99 (approx. Rs. 12,000).

One Response

  1. T A RAMACHANDRAN

    I wish to purchase Alurtek ADMPF 311F. Please let me know the procedure for online purchase.
    Regards,
    Ramachandran