Pexar launches digital picture frames with 2K resolution at IFA 2024

Written By Jessica Fritsch
CATEGORY: Tech
With a passion for technology, Jessica Fritsch has immersed herself in the dynamic world of DevOps and IT for over a decade. She thrives in the realm of deploying code to the cloud, ensuring its security, and possesses a profound love for learning about new technologies. When she's not orchestrating deployments or managing infrastructures, she enjoys experimenting with machine learning models and exploring the latest advancements in home automation technologies. Jessica is the founder of allthethings.best.

Pexar, a brand under Lexar, introduced its new line of digital picture frames at IFA 2024. These frames are designed to enhance the way memories are viewed at home, featuring up to 2K resolution and an anti-glare display to ensure clear and vibrant images, even in brightly lit spaces. Pexar’s digital picture frames aim to bring captured moments to life with vivid detail and high-quality color technology.

Pexar’s digital frames utilize Lexar’s 29 years of experience in memory and imaging technology. With up to 2.4 million pixels and 100% sRGB color gamut, these frames offer excellent clarity and color reproduction. The built-in 32GB storage allows users to store over 40,000 images, and the storage can be expanded up to 1TB with a USB or SD card. The frames support easy photo and video sharing, with up to 512 users able to upload their moments via Wi-Fi from their smartphones.

Setting up the frames is straightforward, and the devices can be controlled using either the free smartphone app or the frame’s intuitive touchscreen. The frames are designed with a sleek, thin-bezel look that fits modern interiors, and their magnetic stands support both portrait and landscape orientations, with automatic display adjustments.

Available starting September 9 on Amazon for $159.99, the 11-inch pexar digital picture frame provides an ideal solution for displaying cherished memories. A 10.1-inch version will follow in October.

This content was written by the author of the page and enhanced with AI to improve grammar and readability.