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Nikon Intros Android Picture Frame, Converts to 3D

Written on Oct 29, 2010 by cjefferies and filed under News

Nikon has introduced its new 7.2-inch NF-300i picture frame in Japan. It has a 7.2-inch autostereoscopic screen, which means that glasses aren’t necessary to achieve the 3D effect.

The NF-300i has 4GB of internal memory and an 800×600 screen resolution.

The catch with this device? You rent it, not buy it — it is designed to be used with Nikon’s My PictureTown 3D service, which hosts your pictures online and converts them to 3D. The NF-300i then pulls the pictures down from the cloud via wired Ethernet or 802.11b/g wireless. The service, which will be available in Japan only, is about $244/year or $24.49/month. The service starts in December 2010. Nikon says it does not plan to sell the picture frame separately.

Nikon Product Page (Japanese)



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