David Carnoy | Mar 21, 2008

Pandigital, which is making a name for itself in the digital photo frame market, is branching out into kitchen televisions. As part of the upcoming International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago, the company will be showing off a new 15-inch LCD HDTV that can display digital photos and act as a digital cookbook.
Here are the highlights and specs from the news release:
TV's resolution is 1,280 x 720
Preloaded recipes are included. Plus additional recipes can be copied onto the frame's internal memory
Copy digital photos onto the frame's memory via the memory card reader or by a connection to Google's Picasa photo sharing Web site
Messproof design that's sealed with glass, so it's protected from water, oil, flour, and other common ingredients, as well as from spills and splatters
Comes with a countertop stand and an under-cabinet mount, and is also wall-mountable
Interchangeable faceplates in brushed stainless, black and white to match various kitchen styles
512MB of internal memory stores up to 3,200 pages of recipes or digital photos
Calendar and clock functions keep customers informed and allow photos, video and music to be programmed for play at specific dates and times
The alarm function can be set to to noteworthy dates and times, including when it's time for a favorite cooking show.
Integrated 6-in-1 media reader that supports SD, XD-Picture Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro/Memory Stick Duo, CompactFlash, and MultiMediaCard
Programmable on and off times
Support for JPEG, Motion JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, and AVI
Pandigital's multifaceted kitchen TV is scheduled to be available in June in the US and costs US$399.99.
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Crave US | Photo credit: Pandigital
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