Nikon has announced a new service especially for Japanese consumers. The my Picturetown 3D is scheduled to go live in early December and will allow users to convert their 2D images to 3D. These converted images can then be viewed on a dedicated 3D digital photo frame – NF-300i.
The NF-300i is an Android 2.1-based digital photo frame and in addition to displaying 2D and 3D photos, it also supports calendar, clock, weather info, web browsing etc. As far as hardware specs goes, the NF-300i has a 7.2-inch SVGA (800×600) lenticular display, an aspect ratio of 4:3 with 400cd/m2 of brightness, 4GB internal memory, Wi-Fi, USB and Ethernet port and support for JPEG, MPO, MPEG4, AAC and MP3 formats.
The fee for the service will be 1,995 yen/month or 19,950 yen for the whole year which includes the rent for the digital frame as well as charges to convert three 3D images.
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