Designed for portability, the entry-level model Sennheiser RS160 produces some of the cleanest sounds we’ve heard from wireless headphones.
The Olin Digital Photo Frame with attached Photo Printer displays your digital photos on an 8 inch LCD screen, and, with the touch of a button, you can have high-quality, glossy photo prints from the attached printer.
The Olin DPF 808 has a classic dark wood frame, can be wall mounted and has a remote control and built in rechargeable battery or power adapter. It supports SD, XD, MMC, CF and MS memory cards and includes a USB 2.0 port and AV cable.
It supports JPEG, MP3, MP4, DivX 3.11 - 5 and Motion JPEG formats and comes with built-in image enhancement to adjust brightness, contracts and saturation.
The Olin Digital Photo Frame with Photo Printer is available nationwide and retails for $299 RRP. The refill cartridges are also available nationwide and retail for RRP $29.95, which includes photo paper and ink for 36 high-quality photo prints.
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