
Sony will be launching three new digital frames with the S-Frame line-up. They all feature a WVGA screen resolution of 800×480, from 256MB up to 512MB of internal memory, a 15:9 aspect ratio, ten pattern slide show, USB and HDMI terminals ,support for JPEG, RAW, TIFF and BMP, support for BIONZ technology, a position censor , a clock display, and a multi card reader. The DPF-V900 has a 9” LCD and HDMI, the DFP-V700 has a 7” LCD and HDMI, and the DFP-D70 has a 7” LCD without HDMI. [Akihabara] Read more

Pentax has announced a new 8-megapixel camera called the Optio V20. It features 5x optical zoom, a 3-inch LCD monitor, face recognition, blink detection, USB 2.0 connectivity, video out and VGA movie mode. In addition to a SD / SDHC expansion slot 52MB of built-in memory and the rechargeable Li-ion good enough for 200 clicks on a full charge. Look for this cam for an average price of $279.95 in May. [CNET]

Wake up easier with the Philips AJL308 digital photoframe and alarm clock. It features sounds from nature allowing you to wake up gently, pre-loaded relaxation music, a USB port and an SD memory card slot as well as an FM radio for just $129.99. [UberGizmo]

Canon has announced that they will be dropping a new powershot camera called the SD890 IS . The SD890 IS comes with a 10 megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom, 2.5-inch display, and sub 1-inch macro. Expect to see this beauty in April for about $400. [Canon]

Here is a sneak preview of new SUV cam by Elmo Japan called the SUV-Cam II. It can record video in 704×480, accepts cable length from 3m to 5m, as well as schedule recording and start them without being in your SUV. No word on the price and such, but it shouldn’t too much longer. [Akihabara]

Picto has made a 7 megapixel camera called the Picto DigiArt i90 that also plays Mp3′s. It comes with a 3x optical zoom lens, 3.0-inch LCD, face recognition, unspecified anti-shake technology, voice recorder, 740 x 480 / 30fps MPEG-4 video recorder, and the ability to playback MP3s and video of unspecified formats. The i90 hits Korea this month for ₩179,000 or $185. [AVING]