Mustek's 5-in-1 PF-D240 digiframe does more than just slideshows
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Mustek looks to be trying to make the low-end slightly less so with its latest pair of digital camcorders, packing some decent specs into its new DV700TZ and DV530TZ models while still keeping the price down. The DV700TZ is the more capable of the two, with 3x optical zoom, 2.5-inch LCD, and a 7 megapixel CCD, able to capture "broadcast-quality" 720 x 480 MPEG-4 video at 30 fps. That's done with the aid of the cam's built-in 64MB of memory or, more likely, an SD card you'll have to supply yourself -- which will also let you take better advantage of the cam's built-in MP3 player. Taking things down a notch, the DV530TZ packs a 5.3 megapixel CCD and captures video at the standard 640 x 480 resolution, with a 3x optical zoom and an LCD of unspecified size rounding out the specs. Look for both cams to be rolling out shortly, with the DV700TZ coming in at $300 and the DV530TZ setting you back $230.
Mustek's taking a break from those digital photo frames and whatchamacallits to offer up a rather stylish webcam, donning a brushed aluminum outfit and a few sexy curves to boot. The SI302A looks to perch atop your display's lonely frame or make itself at home on a desk top, and aside from the glamor aspects, the innards aren't half bad either. The device will reportedly boast a 1/4-inch CMOS sensor, auto-focus lens, USB 2.0 connectivity, and can capture 1,280 x 1,024 resolution at 30fps sans compression. Additionally, this minuscule eye toy will house an integrated "condenser microphone" for video chats or audio transmissions, and while Mustek hasn't quite nailed down an MSRP for this presumably iSight-inspired device, it plans to have it on store shelves in March.
Mustek is beefing up its line of digital photo frames with the announcement of the "premium" Ality line at CES. The new 8- to 15-inch beauties maintain a lot of the features of the previous models – support for JPEG and MPEG formats, slots for MMC, Memory Sticks, SD and "other popular memory cards," and an MP3 player with built-in speakers -- but they also add an unspecified amount internal memory, USB connectivity, and resolutions as high as 1280 x 1024. Prices and availability are unknown until the official unveiling during the expo, where we'll question them about the lack of Wi-Fi and RSS support.
Mustek has a pair of new low-cost digital picture frames for those looking for a more futuriffic means of displaying their family photos: the 8-inch PF-B800 and the 7-inch PF-B700 (seen here). Apart from size, they also differ in aspect ratio, with the PF-B700 sporting a potentially head-chopping 480 x 234 display, and its bigger counterpart getting a more traditional 640 x 480 number. Otherwise, the specs on each appear to be in line, with MPEG video playback in addition to JPEG support, slots for SD, MMC, Memory Stick and "other popular memory card formats," a remote control, and a built-in MP3 player and speakers for times when nothing but a sappy slideshow will do. Both are available now, in your choice of black or white frames, retailing for $100 and $180 depending on size.






