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Research and Markets: Philips, Samsung, and Epson are the Leading Companies Offering Digital Photo Frames

Business Wire, Oct 4, 2006

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43040) has announced the addition of Making a Comeback: LCD Panel Opportunities in the Digital Photo Frame Market to their offering.

Digital camera and camera phone users usually prefer photos to be displayed and shared without the need to have prints made, thereby creating demand for digital photo frames. In the last couple of years, many companies have been working to satisfy this demand by expanding into the design, manufacturing, and sale of digital photo frames, with Philips, Samsung, and Epson leading the way. Once vendors break the current challenges in design and technology, sales of digital photo frames will start to take off. This report will discuss the growth potential of the digital photo frame market over the next few years, the specifications of LCD panels used in digital photo frames, and the overall impact on the LCD panel industry.

List of Figures & Tables

* Figure 1 Consumer Preferences for Digital Image Presentation Methods

* Figure 2 Global Digital Photo Frame Market Size, 2005 - 2010

* Figure 3 Leading Vendors' Digital Photo Frames

* Figure 4 Digital Photo Frame Panel Share by Size

* Figure 5 Digital Photo Frame Panel Share by Resolution

* Figure 6 Digital Photo Frame Panels by Size and Resolution

* Figure 7 Portable Device Display Panels by Resolution and Viewing Distance

* Figure 8 Digital Photo Frame Panels by Country of Suppliers

* Figure 9 Philips' Digital Photo Frames

* Figure 10 Samsung's Digital Photo Frames

* Figure 11 Epson's Digital Photo Frames

* Figure 12 Deal's Digital Photo Frames

* Figure 13 Westinghouse's Digital Photo Frames

* Figure 14 Ziga's Digital Photo Frames

Table 1 Photo Print Size and Corresponding Diagonal Size

Companies Mentioned

* Philips

* Samsung

* Epson

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43040

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