, DCS-860 (front right), PDX flash drives (front left), PV-4022 (back left)-thumb-480x354.jpg)
Ahead of Ces 2008, Xias has taken the wraps off a number of new products - two digital photo frames, two cameras, USB memory sticks, and an MP3 player reports electronista. The PF-821WF is an eight inch digital frame, PF-1021WF is 10-inches ; both models feature a display resolution of 800 by 600. Up to 12 images can be displayed simultaneously. Seven digital media formats are supported, which can be uploaded to the frames from either of the two bult-in memory card slots. Four different play modes are supported - full-screen browse, slideshow, thumbnail browse, and zoom in/out - while viewing time can be adjusted in both browse and slideshow modes.
The DCS-860 ($180) is an eight-megapixel camera, available in four colors - white, blue, pink, and metallic graphite. It features Face Tracking and Anti-Shake technology, with 13 picture taking modes. The DCS-860 uses a 3x optical and 4x digital zoom.
Xias' DCS-1260 ($250) is a 12-megapixel model, with Face Tracking and Anti-Shake. A large 3-inch screen plays back pictures and MPEG4 video, while the camera features 21 picture-taking modes, including voice recording.
The PV-4022 ($110) is an MP3 player that features video capabilities. It has 4GB of internal flash storage, and is compatible with WMA or MP3 audio files. Xias' new player can tune to FM radio stations, and can also record voice. The large 2.2-inch LCD offers an icon-driven interface, while the device supports both photos and movie playback.
The Xias PDX drives will come in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB sizes. They do not have any moving parts, and take full advantage of USB 2.0.
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