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Share Your Photos Using the PanTouch Clear Digital Floating Frame


 PanTouch Clear Digital Floating Frame

The PanTouch Clear 8" digital photo frame is both easy and enjoyable to use. You simply download your photos from your digital camera directly into the photo frame. Just insert your memory card into the appropriate card slot and a slideshow of all the photos on the memory card will start. There is no software required.

The digital photo frame uses a touch screen frame made possible by the new PanTouch Clear ITO (Indium-Tin-Oxide) Technology. You can easily view and control the frames functions thanks to the full touch screen capabilities. To create the floating effect, the new PanTouch Clear frame features an eye-catching 800x600 high-resolution display that appears to be floating in the surrounding glass.Read more

Pandigital Announces Two New PhotoLink Scanners

May 20, 2009--Pandigital today launched its second-generation PhotoLink One-Touch Print Scanner and the new PhotoLink Slide & Negative Scanner.

Pandigital is the number one provider of digital photo frames in North America with more than 20 percent market share for 2008, according to Parks Associates’ report, "Digital Photo Frames: 2009 Annual Global Market Analysis and Forecast."

"While the bulk of today's photos are taken by digital cameras, there are still millions of print photos in boxes, bags and photo albums that deserve to be digitized and preserved for the future," said Dean Finnegan, CEO, Pandigital. "The PhotoLink Print Scanner is literally the easiest way possible to turn print photos into digital images. Plus, with the new PhotoLink Slide & Negative Scanner, customers can finally enjoy and preserve the precious family memories shared on these older formats that are cumbersome to handle and view." Read more

Pandigital Debuts Industry's Thinnest Digital Photo Frame


 Pandigital PanTouch Clear Digital Photo Frame

March 2, 2009 – Pandigital today debuts its new PanTouch Clear 10.4-inch digital photo frame at the Photo Marketing Association Show (PMA) in the Las Vegas Convention Center at the company’s booth #A279.

Delivering the ultimate in design and technology, the PanTouch Clear 10.4-inch frame measures only 1/3-inch thin, making it the company’s first frame with an ultra-slim profile design as well as the thinnest available on the market. The rear housing utilized in all photo frames until now has been completely eliminated in the 10.4-inch PanTouch Clear, so the frame can easily be hung on a wall as well as fit neatly and unobtrusively in any other location in the home or office.

Like other models in the PanTouch Clear line, the new 10.4-inch model features an eye-catching LCD that appears to be “floating” in the surrounding glass, giving it a dramatic design statement. This unique visual interest is further enhanced by the frame’s PanTouch Clear full touch-screen interface that “prints” invisible circuits on fingerprint-resistant, clear glass. This allows customers to enjoy intuitive full touch-screen capabilities while still enjoying the premium home décor-style look of the glass on the Pandigital Digital Photo Frame line. Read more

High-Tech is What's Cookin' in the Kitchen


 Krups Digital ToasterWith technology constantly evolving, it was just a matter of time before Jetsons-like digital gadgets made their way into the kitchen – the place often considered the nerve center of the home.

Today, you can find all kinds of tech-savvy appliances that will keep your kitchen humming. Take the digital toaster by Krups, which has an LCD display that offers nine levels of browning and counts down the seconds to the end of the toasting cycle. Or check out the Nutri-Weigh Scale by Salter. The scale weighs your food and also lets you punch in information that analyzes its nutritional value, including its calories, carbohydrates, fat, sodium and cholesterol.

The latest high-tech appliances include an oven that allows you to start dinner before you ever leave the office; a technology center that allows you to call up recipes while playing your favorite songs; and a refrigerator that serves up the local weather forecast as well as your favorite TV shows in high definition. Read more

Pandigital's Kitchen Technology Center Expands to Include Seasonal Recipes


Pandigital KTCPandigital recognized the need for a “one size fits all” device for the kitchen by creating the Kitchen Technology Center (KTC), a product that combines the capabilities of a digital cookbook, HDTV, digital photo frame and Internet device into a single product. (Since it’s in the kitchen, you can be sure that it has spill proof covering!).

Now, each KTC will come pre-loaded with a selection of recipes to fit the season, including Drinks & Appetizers; Soups, Salads & Breads; Meat & Poultry; Seafood & Fish; Meatless Dishes; Sides; and Desserts. The KTC retails for $400 and is a good holiday gift choice for anybody who spends a lot of time in the kitchen.


Pandigital's Kitchen Technology Center Now Features Recipes


Pandigital KTCDecember 18, 2008 – Pandigital today announced that its innovative Kitchen Technology Center (KTC) now showcases four new seasonal recipe collections from America's best-selling food and entertaining magazine, Bon Appétit.

Pandigital's KTC is a first-of-its-kind product that combines the capabilities of a digital cookbook, HDTV, digital photo frame and Internet device into a single product for one of the most-used areas of the home – the kitchen. Designed expressly for the unique environment of the kitchen, the KTC features a mess-proof screen that is sealed with glass, protecting it from exposure to water, oil, flour and other common ingredients, as well as from spills and splatters. Its sleek design also allows for easy cleaning. Read more

Scrapbooking in the New Millennium Made Easier with Pandigital's Portable Scanner


 Pandigital PhotoLink Photo Scanner For as long as the camera has been a household item, matriarchs and custodians of family memories have sought to preserve their precious family pictures for posterity, often through the scrapbook. Many homes throughout America likely have entire shelves dedicated to these photo albums, and, as fun as they may be to examine on a rainy day, are probably not an efficient use of space. Furthermore, a picture can only survive so much air exposure and so many handlings before it begins to deteriorate.

This is where Pandigital’s PhotoLink Photo Scanner becomes invaluable. Handheld and portable, this small scanner can take regular size (4”x6”) pictures and scan them directly onto a convenient flash media card. This card is compatible with digital photo frames, which allows a simple two step process for getting old family pictures out of scrapbooks and onto digital frames. If you want to be able to view and arrange your pictures in a more familiar way, the scanner also allows you to get those pictures onto a PC at a very high 1800x1200 resolution. This, of course, allows for online uploading and sharing of pictures without regards to geographic limitations through the wonders of the Internet.

At $100, the Pandigital Portable Scanner won’t break the bank, and is sure to make a good gift for the scrapbooker in your family.


Pandigital Simplifies, Enriches Digital Photo Viewing with PanTouch Frames

April 2, 2008 - Pandigital, the leader in the U.S. digital photo frame market, today debuts its new PanTouch line of digital photo frames that greatly simplifies and enriches the way customers enjoy their digital images. The cornerstone of the new PanTouch line of frames is its user-friendly, touchoperation interface. Clear, convenient icons on the screen direct customers where to touch and swipe on the surrounding matte for completely intuitive control and access to digital images, MP3 music and video clips. Plus, the touch-operation matting resists fingerprints in the viewable area, so the frame always looks great.

Pandigital has patents pending on the touch sensor that works through multiple mediums and on the page turn effect in its PanTouch line of frames.

“Our goal in designing the new PanTouch line of frames was to make them so simple to use that the consumer would never have to refer to a user manual,” said Dean Finnegan, CEO and founder, Pandigital. “The new PanTouch user interface is incredibly intuitive and user-friendly. It’s the perfect complement to the frame’s sophisticated, upscale look, incredible image quality and popular extra features such as ample internal memory, multimedia support and WiFi compatibility.” Read more

Pandigital Debuts 15-inch Digital Photo Frame

April 19, 2007 – Pandigital just announced its largest Digital Photo Frame – a 15-inch model – which is ideal for customers who want to make a dramatic statement showcasing their digital images in a wall-mount or table-top setting.

Family portraits, action shots, vacation photos and cherished digital images come to life with impressive clarity and vibrancy on the new Pandigital 15-inch Digital Photo Frame (model number PAN-150). Even the most casual snapshots are incredibly clear and detailed thanks to the frame's 1024x768 high-resolution display. Read more

New Pandigital Digital Photo Frames


 Pandigital Digital Photo Frame Pandigital has a line of digital photo frames that – unlike other photo frames on the market – come with 64-256MB of internal memory, multiple USB ports, and a 6-in-1 media card reader. The digital photo frames let customers quickly (and easily) copy digital images from a memory card, digital camera or PC directly into the frames’ internal memory. Simply insert flash media into the frame, copy photos, video and music and then return the card to the electronic device. Customers can also download photos onto the frames by directly connecting via mini USB to a digital camera or by standard USB to a computer. Read more

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