Rollei Designline 4083

May 13, 2011 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Accessories | Comment |

The Rollei Designline 4083 is an 8-inch digital photo frame featuring a 4:3 aspect ratio and a resolution of 800x600 pixels. Functions include a slide show with 15 different transition effects, plus a clock and a calendar. Available in a choice of black or white, the Rollei Designline 4083 features an SD card slot and comes with a remote control. The frame will be available at the end of this month for €59.95.

Rollei Press Release

Bring your photographic treasures to light with the Designline 4083!

Hamburg, 13 May 2011
                               
The already successful Designline series of picture frames is growing: the Designline 4083 exudes brilliant design and grabs your attention with numerous impressive features.

With its Designline 4083, Rollei presents a particularly elegant and versatile 8 inch digital picture frame (800x600 pixel resolution) with a high-gloss surface. The Designline 4083 measures 240x165x12 mm and displays photos with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Your latest memories can be viewed as a slide show (15 different slide transitions and 9 adjustable speeds) on an ultra-thin 20.32cm TFT LED display.
In addition to which the Designline 4083 also features a clock and a calendar function. An optimum light adjustment function enables the regulation of brightness and contrast. The picture rotation function is especially useful. When the frame is rotated the displayed photo turns automatically, too. The viewing angle from left and right is 70 degrees and from above and below 60 degrees. A mains cable is provided for the power supply.

The Designline 4083 is available in the colours black and white. Holiday memories can be displayed on the frame from SD/MMC or SDHC cards. The ultra-slim frame is also incredibly easy to use with its remote control, which is included in the package.

Availability and price:

The Rollei Designline 4083 will be available in stores for a recommended retail price of EUR 59.95 in the colours black and white from the end of May 2011.

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