July 29, 2008 – abit unveiled the latest member of their multimedia series products, the FunFab, a digital photo frame printer. It is the world's first digital photo frame with an integrated high quality photo printer. It has never been easier to show, share, and print your pictures.
During Computex, the FunFab successfully attracted the visitors' eyes, even ranking in the "Tom's Computex 2008 Design Award" Top Ten list, one of the most popular techsites on the web. From the readers' vote, the FunFab made it right into the Top Ten in the "Tom's Computex 2008 Design Awards".
"We're well aware that while we might think something looks really, really slick, you might think it looks like trash. This is why we decided that we'd leave the Design Awards up to you, the readers."
"We have to say that while we weren't a all that surprised to see these digital photo at Computex (come on, someone was bound to come up with that idea eventually), we were a little surprised to see that they came from Taiwanese motherboard manufacturer, abit."
"In what seems to be a running theme with products at Computex 2008, they also come in a wide range of colours and shapes; some are pretty cool, some are not."
With the 800X600 pixel TFT LCD and the slideshow picture mode, you can show and share more vivid-colored pictures to friends and family. User-friendly features like the one-click menu, thumbnail mode, different photo display modes, and so on, warrant for more fun and convenience to enjoy those pictures!
As the first digital photo frame with an integrated lab-quality photo printer, the FunFab allows you to instantly print out photos viewed within one minute. You can quickly share the most beautiful memory and give away the photos as a gift. The high quality dye sublimation printing technology and the easy-to use all-in-one cartridge add even more to your comfort as you don't need to mess with different color cartridges and paper, it's all combined together. Go to abit's global website and the abit YouTube Channel ato find out more about the abit FunFab.
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