For the first time, the world’s premium crystal frame brand and a leading fashion brand are available as digital photo frames, allowing consumers to store over one thousand photos in one simple step on a single beautiful frame.
“The Waterford and Vera Wang brands are renowned for style and quality, and we are excited to provide consumers with the perfect marriage of technology and luxury design with these stunning new digital photo frames,” said Michael Harmon, president of MDI.
Waterford and Vera Wang Frames Offer Style and Functionality
Classic and timeless, the MDI Waterford Digital Photo Frame features an 8-inch back-lit LCD with a premium crystal frame. The MDI Vera Wang Wedgwood With Love Noir Digital Photo Frame showcases an 8-inch back-lit LCD with a black enamel and silver frame.
The new frames display photos in vibrant color and a picture-enhancing 800×600 resolution. The 4:3 aspect ratio preserves the original format of the digital photos, ensuring that they are not stretched or cropped. Additionally, consumers can store up to 1600 of their favorite memories on the 256MB built-in memory.
The MDI Waterford and Vera Wang digital photo frames both have One-Touch picture loading via a camera memory card or a direct connection to a computer, USB or digital camera. Images can be rotated and resized, and brightness and color settings can be changed. The frames also can play back AVI video clips and MP3 music files.
Both frames include useful features, such as calendar, clock and alarm functions. Additionally, they each can be programmed with specific on/off times to avoid unnecessary power usage.
Pricing and Availability
The MDI Waterford Somerset 8” Digital Photo Frame (MD8001) is available for $199.00 and the MDI Vera Wang Wedgwood With Love Noir 8” Digital Photo Frame (MD8002) is available for $169.99. Both frames are available now at leading retailers including Amazon, American Express, Bed Bath & Beyond, Linen Chest (Canada), MyTableWare.com, and many more. The new MDI digital photo frames will be also be distributed through www.LuxuryDigitalFrames.com, a division of MDI.