GiiNii International Model GN-811
Chapter 6: Other Features
Connecting to a PC
You can transfer photo, music, and movies to the photo frame from your PC.
You may either use
the internal memory or insert an external memory card. Turn off the photo frame’s power and
connect the photo frame to your PC using a mini-USB cable. Turn the photo frame back on and
wait for the below figure to display on the photo frame. Auto detection will occur for Windows
2000/ME/XP and MAC OS.
Your PC can now access the external memory card inserted in the photo frame and the internal
memory. They will be displayed at “Devices with removable storage” under My Computer. You
may now move photo and music files onto them just like you would with any external USB drive
or normal hard drive.
In this mode, the external memory includes xD, SD, MMC, MS, MMC+, Compact Flash card and
MS Duo can be access with an adaptor (not provided).
Product Specifications
Effective
display
162.0mm(W) x 121.5mm(H)
8” Diagonal
Dot Pitch
0.2025mm(W) x 0.2025mm(H)
Resolution
800 x 600 Image Pixels
Brightness 250
cd/m
2
LCD Screen
Viewing Angle
(CR
≥
10)
Horizontal:140° (Left to Right)
Vertical: 120° (Up to Down)
Shell Material
ABS (Color may be vary)
Buttons
Function Buttons x 7, Power Button x 1
Supported Cards
SD (4GB), XD (2GB), MS (2GB), MMC (1GB), MMC+
(1GB), SDHC, CF-I
Photo Format
JPEG (baseline, up to 20M pixels image resolution),
TIFF (baseline; “II” (4949.H): Little-endian; Chunky
format: RGBRGB; No compression; MultiStrip),
GIF file format (still GIF only)
Music Format
Supports MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) and WMA music
file format.
Movie clip
Format
Supports AVI/MOV file format (Motion-JPEG with PCM
audio encoding up to Up to VGA, 2.8Mbps)
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