At $10,000, the Samsung UA55C9000 costs more than twice what an otherwise similarly specified, similarly sized, Samsung TV would sell for. So what’s so special about it? We reckon that several of the more extraordinary features justify that price.
LG Electronics have released a new Digital Photo Frame and DVD Player, the DP392G. The unique combination of a digital photo frame and portable DVD player in a single unit make this product the first of its kind on the market.
Featuring innovative technology, attractive features and a smooth, state of the art design, this compact unit is easily portable enabling users to conveniently share photos with family and friends and view their favourite DVDs in any location.
The Digital Photo Frame features a generous 8 inch LCD screen that facilitates comfortable viewing of DVDs and photos alike. Its built in battery allows for three and half hours of playback ensuring ample viewing time.
The Digital Photo Frame and DVD Player is available now, with an RRP of $399.
Source: LG
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