Screen Size: 8 in inch - without Loudspeakers - without USB, with USB - without Remote Control, with Remote Control - Screen Format: 4:3 - Resolution: 800 pixel - 600 pixel Pixels
I was given a present this year that totally surprised me with it's uniqueness and the enjoyment it has given me over the last few weeks.
The Telefunken Digiframe is in essence a photo frame that you could have on your mantelpiece, but instead of having only one static photo to look at, it can hold hundreds of digital shots. The frame scrolls through the loaded photos either individually or in groups and pauses on each one for a set number of seconds before moving on to the next.
SET UP
The box is actually huge compared to the size of the frame, and there is a lot of packaging inside to hold the frame firmly and reduce any risk of breakage before you even plug it in. Once unwrapped the process is extremely simple and only requires a power supply cord (enclosed with the product) to be slotted into the frame and into a power ...
Advantages: You get to wear headphones Disadvantages: You get sore ears
be the presence of a microphone or two and a recorder of some description. Traditionally the recording medium was acetate disk but magnetic tape, invented by AEG/Telefunken in 1937, gradually replaced it during the fifties. The acetate disks were analogous to today?s CD-R disks. You could only record onto them once. If you got it wrong then the acetate would be thrown away and you would have to do the whole song again. The American guitarist Les Paul (and you thought that it was just the name of a guitar, din't yer?) invented the idea of modern ?multitrack? recording to tape in 1949 however he was experimenting with it on acetate as early as 1930. What he did was to record a guitar part onto acetate and then play along with it as an accompaniment to a second recording. In this way he could produce a final song in which he played more ...