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18th March 2004 - Nokia today announced two innovative
additions to its growing portfolio of enhancements that
enable a comprehensive imaging experience. The first
product, the Nokia Image Album, has a 20 GB hard disk
drive to store digital images, video clips and messages
which the user can view, share, organize and edit on
TV screen using a remote control. Images can be transferred
to the Nokia Image Album by sending them from a compatible
mobile phone using Bluetooth wireless technology or
infrared, via USB from a digital camera or from memory
cards.
Organize your digital memories into folders, rename
the files and even add comments to the images. Additionally,
the images can be printed from the Nokia Image Album
via a compatible printer using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Users can also connect the Nokia Image Album to a PC
or an external CD writer via USB to send images via
email or make a copy of your selected content. The Nokia
Image Album is planned to be available in the third
quarter of 2004.
"With imaging devices becoming increasingly popular
and sophisticated, there is a need for convenient storing
and sharing of images and video clips both at home and
at work," says Janne Jormalainen, Vice President, Mobile
Enhancements Business Unit, Multimedia, Nokia. "The
Nokia Image Album is a perfect solution for managing
your digital content effectively in one place."
The second product is the portable Nokia Image Viewer
SU-5 with remote control. Users can show and share images
from their compatible phones on a TV screen or video
projector at home or in the office. Images are transferred
from a compatible mobile phone to the Nokia Image Viewer
via Pop-Port(TM) connector or from MultiMediaCard (MMC
card). The connection between the Nokia Image Viewer
and the TV or video projector is made with a retractable
RCA cord. The pictures can be viewed either as single
images or as a slideshow. The Nokia Image Viewer is
planned to be available in the second quarter of 2004.
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