Introduction, Installing memoryframe’s usb drivers – Pacific Digital MF-810 User Manual
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1. Introduction
Welcome to the future of personal digital imaging. Pacific Digital is
bringing your digital lifestyle into view
TM
. MemoryFrame
TM
combines
the vibrant high-resolution quality of active-matrix TFT (Thin Film
Transistor) display technology with the convenience and speed of the
popular Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface for a new way to display
your photos instantly.
The Pacific Digital MemoryFrame is designed to download and display
pictures from Personal Computers, USB Mass Storage Digital Cameras,
or USB Mass Storage memory-card readers using the USB ports built
into MemoryFrame.
By using the DirectConnect
TM
feature of the MemoryFrame you can
download digital photos directly and play them back in a slideshow-type
fashion in your home or office. The USB interface provides speed and
portability, allowing you to download immediately from your own or
your friend’s camera. It is ideal for both home and office users to
proudly display family, vacation, or business related images on the desk,
shelf, or wall. For those who use a PC, you can also create, name and
save hundreds of different slideshows for easy USB transfer to/from the
PC.
MemoryFrame
stores 32+ photos and allows you to select how long each
image is displayed and what style of transition is used between each
image! The MF-810S stereo audio version plays voice clips or music to
match your slideshow.
MemoryFrame
is perfect as a gift for friends, business contacts, or
relatives. Imagine preloading the MemoryFrame with those “just perfect”
photos, and sending it as a personal gift. It would leave an impression
long after the gift is opened.
For that personal touch, a wide variety of wood and lacquered frames are
available to suit any décor. Frames can be changed in moments, and
locked directly onto the MemoryFrame to be displayed on a desk,
mantelpiece, or hanging on a wall.
So let MemoryFrame free your imagination to explore the many ways
you can express yourself, not only with the photos you take, but the way
you present them.