Before we get clobbered by news items about the Eee PC 901, with WiMAX and the Eee PC 1000 from the soon-to-begin Computex, Asus has announced a unique product — the UFOTO UF735. Sorry to disappoint you folks, it’s not some unidentified flying object but rather a 7-inch digital frame in high-resolution 800 x 480.
Aside from the unusual product name, the UFOTO UF375 also touts an unusual feature not common in digital photo frames, the secondary display or sub-display function. This simply means that you can do other tasks on one display and do another in the other display. So, with its 7-inch LCD screen, go figure how small those displays will be, but it would be nice to keep a single app open to the side, such as a document you are reading from or an email program.
At any rate, the UFOTO UF375′s other features include 128MB of internal memory, a USB 2.0 port, earphone jack, support for CD/SD/MMC/MS/xD media as well as USB flash drives. The UFOTO UF735 will be available in Star Silver, Blush Pink and Sky Blue colors for a still undisclosed retail price.
Via [Akihabara News]


















I think the spec shows that the "usable" resolution is 720480 same as the screen on the eeePC… I'd like to know why they didn't have a battery on it… I've recently come across a similar product that has no built in memory, but has a rechargeable battery – also its an 8 inch 720480 model…
<a href="http://www.digivista.com.au/product_olin_8_inch_digital_photo_frame.htmlhttp://www.digivista.com.au/product_olin_8_inch_digital_photo_frame.html>http://www.digivista.com.au/product_olin_8_inch_digital_photo_frame.html</a>
Sub-display is not so practical in daily use, however, UF735 has user-friendly on-screen menu.
If people don't care the OSD menu and sub-display, consider the following full function 7" digital photo frame with resolution of 800480 pixels. Remember, it is digital TFT panel, not the analogue one with 480234 pixels.
http://www.ronbenmultimedia.com/product/7_inch_digital_photo_frame_with_digital_TFT_Panel_800_480_pixels.htm