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Toshiba JournE M400 review
Mark Peters : May 11th 2009 - 12:20 CET
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ToshibaToshiba JournE M400 review at LetsGoMobile : The digital camera replaced the traditional photo camera, the memory card did the same to film, and now even a nice wooden picture frame threatens to become outdated. The arrival of digital photo frames allows you to display hundreds of pictures in the living room without having to make prints first. Toshiba meets the consumers demand by launching the JournE series of digital photo frames. The Toshiba M400 supports video, music and even digital TV.

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Toshiba M400 reviews

Toshiba M400 review - JournE M400 photo frame
LetsGoMobile adds: "It is obvious what you can do with the Toshiba M400's picture mode. The appearance of the device already looks a lot like a picture frame and you can't miss it, due to the stand on its back. Originally, the Toshiba is a digital photo frame with many additional features. Pictures (stored on the microSD card), are displayed sharply, clearly and with true-to-life colors, although they might be harder to see in bright sunlight."

Toshiba JournE M400 review

Toshiba JournE M400 review - MP4 video player
LetsGoMobile continues: "The Toshiba M400 features an excellent MP4 video player. Contrary to the music mode, you can forward or rewind the videos. The videos are of good quality and they are well-displayed on the screen. This video mode not only makes the Toshiba a nice photo frame, but also a media player to play your favorite videos, wherever you want."

Toshiba JournE review

Toshiba JournE review
The Toshiba JournE M400 is a photo frame belonging to the JournE series. There's more to the Toshiba M400 than just displaying pictures digitally. It also allows you to listen to music, watch videos, and thanks to its DVB-T receiver, you can even watch TV on it. Operation happens through the touchscreen and all files are stored on a microSD memory card. It is not exactly the cheapest device. Is the M400 worth its money? Read the Toshiba JournE M400 review at LetsGoMobile to learn more about the JournE M400.
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