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Digital Photo Frame Demand To Hit 20 Million Units In 2008
Next newsWith technology improving and prices falling, demand for digital photo frames is expected to increase to 20 million units in 2008, according to Taiwan's Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center (IEK). A number of international leading makers such as Samsung, Sony, Kodak, Philips, ViewSonic, and Hewlett Packard (HP), among others are now offering models sized as small as 1.5" and as large as 32".
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