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SilverPac SilverFrame Is a Questionably Acceptable Use of the Term 'Digital Picture Frame'
If a device has a 10.1-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of flash storage, Windows, a browser and an IM client, isn't it really just a PC? If you're SilverPac, apparently not. [Slashgear via BBG] -
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Kodak Wireless OLED Photo Frame Available for $999
We know you've been waiting for that perfect stocking stuffer, and compliments of Kodak, we've found it. Their 7.6-inch OLED Wireless photo frame is now available at Amazon for just under a grand. -
#deals
Gadget Deals of the Day
Am I the only one who was superbly disappointed by Best Buy's Black Friday ad? It's heartbreaking, really, especially with all the deals you can find on the web every day that don't require frostbite and painful skin grafts. In today's roundup, we have a few excellent refurbished deals for those who can hide their snobbery, like a Onkyo 7.1 receiver that's reduced over 60%. Or pick up a new 7" photo frame for just $40. Here's the full list: More » -
#imaging
T-Mobile Cameo: Now Even Your Digital Picture Frame Needs a Cellphone Plan
The Cameo is T-Mobile's $100 digital picture frame that's loaded with a GSM cellphone tech. Users, who are willing to fork over $10 a month for a subscription, will be able to snap shots on their phones and have the pictures automagically beamed to their Cameo. For those who ditch out on the subscription, the Cameo is still a standard digital picture frame, running at 720 x 480 and supporting various flash cards and mini USB storage. So is it practical? We'll let you decide. [CellPhone Signal] -
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$840 32-inch Digital Photo Frame is Complete Idiot Bait
News flash, guys: a 32-inch Digital Photo Frame is actually a really crappy HDTV with all the tuners and inputs pulled out of it. It is not a photo frame. Selling it as such is a way to use the products weaknesses as its selling point and to remove money from the wallets of the rich and stupid. Seriously, this thing costs more than many fully-functional HDTVs of the same size. Urge to kill… rising… More » -
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Kodak Photo Frames Come Pre-Loaded With Pics (Yours, Dummy)
While we recognize that digital photo frames are at the least tech's spammiest product, and at the most a sure sign of the Apocalypse, Kodak has come up with a very good idea for its frames: 100 pre-loaded photos. And not just generic mountainscapes and shots of strangers posing on beaches, either. When you order your frame, you select 100 uploaded pics from your account in the Kodak Gallery, and they are saved to an SD card that ships with the frame. This has one very obvious implication: Giving a frame as a gift is no longer like assigning homework. Besides, 100 pics should take care of Grandma for at least 3-5 weeks. I have to hand it to Kodak for this one—it's not a bad idea at all. [Kodak] -
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Inevitable: The Bastard Offspring of a Fridge Magnet and Digital Photo Frame
Digital picture frames are deepening their grip on society... they're bored with being on your keychain and desk, now they've got designs on your fridge door. Meet fridge magnet digital picture frames and try not to scream. Expensive fridges with built in LCD screens? No... just chuck a couple of these up and you can have cycling slideshow of all the family members. 2.4-inch LCD screens, 32MB memory, 11 hours of pics from the USB-rechargeable battery and a built-in clock display. What more could you ask for? $60. [Redferret] -
#gadgets
Kodak Quick Touch Digital Photo Frames Are Ticklish on the Side
Kodak's Quick Touch photo frames don't quite go all the way on being touchscreen, though they're spinning that as a plus, since you don't leave grimy fingerprints on your screen. Instead, the border itself is a touchpad, so you can scroll through pics with swipes of your finger. More » -
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Mustek PF-E700: a Digital Photo Frame With Extra Clock Screen
Mustek's PF-E700 is yet another LCD photo frame, but with added alarm clock and indoor temperature gauge functions on a second small LCD screen at its base. The standard alarm snooze also gets an extra feature as a moody room light: you can set it so that each time you hit the snooze button you keep the frame's backlight on. The display is a 7-inch TFT LCD with 480 x 234 pixels, it plays MP3s, AVIs and MPEGs and takes SD, SDHC, MMC, Memory Stick Pro Duo, and Compact Flash memory cards. Available in April for $150. [Electronista] -
#thesumofitsparts
An Unfortunate Grope of SmartParts' Fugly Digital Photo Frame/Printer
Digital photo frames were the spammiest product spam at CES, lurking around every corner with their crappiness so I still have a biley taste in my mouth. SmartParts' efforts to pile crappy function atop crappy function with a built-in photo printer, unsurprisingly just amounts to one big crapgasm. On the front, it looks like any other generic frame, but peer behind its faux-elegant bezel and you'll see some serious junk in the trunk. More » -
#pictureframes
Sony's Photo Frames: S-Frame DPF-V900, DPF-V700 and DPF-D70
Sony's first LCD photo frames ever have 800x480 displays (DVD res, which leads me to believe these were sourced from DVD players). The frames can scale photos down from up to 48MB, which would be good for transferring JPGs and even RAW files directly from a camera's memory card without a intervening PC session. More » -
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RealEase Shogo Frame Is First With Touchscreen and Wi-Fi
Though we're prone to turn our nose up at the majority of digital picture frames, this one doesn't smell so bad. The Euro-born Shogo by RealEase is like an oversized PDA with built-in Wi-Fi and an intuitive touch interface. You can subscribe to public Flickr feeds, download weather forecasts, stream internet radio. Like some other frames, you can share pictures from one Shogo to another, using a Web interface. Surprisingly, the thing didn't cost a hell of a lot for all of its advantages: the 8" model, with remote, costs $299. Jump for a gallery of UI shots and a press release. [Shogo] More » -
#audiovox
Audiovox's Digital Message Centers Let You Leave Videos for Your Family
Audiovox's Digital Picture Frame/Message Board that we showed you recently has just been made official. In fact, it announced two different versions of it. One allows you to record video messages, the other just audio messages. The video version, the DPF711K, will sell for $200 which the DPF710k audio-only version will run $160. Hit the jump for the full press release and details. More » -
#sizematters
Smartparts Shows Giant 32-Inch Digital Picture Frame
We've seen big digital picture frames before, but Smartparts takes the prize for biggest one yet: a 32-inch digital picture frame that'll be rolling out at CES 2008. The 16:9 LCD panel has a resolution of 1366x768, which might look pretty good if you don't get too close. It has another neat twist, the ability to feed any picture to the printer of your choice for a hard copy of your pics. Since most cameras shoot in 4:3, though, we would have rather had a 4:3 frame, but still, if size matters to you, this is might be the frame you've been waiting for. Look for this big bruiser to hit stores in February for $899. [Smartparts] -
#displays
ViewSonic Digital Photo Frames Show Off Your Digital Snaps
Viewsonic is getting into the digital photo frame business and the first digital frames to launch will include an 8-inch widescreen frame with an 800x480 screen resolution that displays popular movie formats, has an integrated speaker for MP3 sounds and a remote control at a price under $200. ViewSonic will also have an 8-inch DF87G frame (pictured) with a resolution of 800x600 with similar features to the 8-inch widescreen frame. The price is expected to be under $200 for this model as well. Finally, we will see a 7-inch DP701W4 widescreen with a resolution of 800x600, 220 cd/m2 brightness and a 400:1 contrast ratio sporting a 30ms response time. The frame around the LCD will be silver with a white acrylic bezel at a price of under $150. More » -
#wirelesspictureframes
Pandigital Intros Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Battery Pack Adapters for its Digital Picture Frames
Besides rolling out seven new digital photo frames in sizes ranging from 6 inches to 15 inches, Pandigital cut the cord today with three accessories for its line of photo frames: a Bluetooth connector/adaptor, a Wi-Fi connector/adapter and also a battery pack. More » -
#wififrame
MemoryFrame MF-8104 Premium Promises Wi-Fi Connectivity
The MemoryFrame MF-8104 Premium from Digital Spectrum is a 10.4-inch digital picture frame that might just finally be pushing all the right buttons. With its built-in Wi-Fi, it lets you communicate with your home network, letting you snag pictures from photo sharing sites such as Flickr, Windows Live Spaces and Webshots without shelling out for a paid subscription service. Plus, it can play a variety of sound and video files, and includes a remote control. More » -
#gadgets
Digital Photo Wallet Still Has Obnoxious Pictures of the Kiddos
Flipping out the accordion of pictures of your kids (or cats for the singles) is no more. This $50 wallet comes with a small digital photo frame that can hold up to 55 pictures. Connect it via USB for picture transfer and for recharging. The 1.4-inch screen is just small enough to prove that you can actually procreate, but not too big where people will see how ugly the kids (or cats) are. More » -
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eNecessities Digital Photo Cube for Giveaway Swagmeisters
You know digital photo frames are getting to be a commodity when they're designed for corporations to give them away as branding tools. That's what the eNecessities photo cube is, with its 1x1-inch LCD screen and 1.5 inches of space for branding just above that display. It holds about 30 digital photos, fed into it via USB 2.0. More » -
#peripherals
Fidelity DOF-1000F Digital Office Picture Frame: Pushes Powerpoint, MMM-KAY?
A 10-inch digital picture frame that does JPGs and Powerpoint slides? First off all, I think they have the demographic all wrong. This isn't for the office. This is for workaholics who can prop it up on their nightstands, and fill its 256MB of mem with sales meeting presos along side photos of the wife and kids. More » -
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Mustek PF-T150 Digital Photo Frame is All That ... and An Awesome Touchscreen
This photo frame from Mustek has a big, bad, glorious 15-inch touchscreen. Awesome, right? Put your pants back on because it gets better—this picture frame has a 1280 x 1024 resolution, two 3W speakers, wireless remote, 512MB of internal memory, USB, rechargeable batteries and some very feature-filled software. The software can schedule playback times, includes a digital clock with alarm and more. Downside? A $600 price tag is one hell of a downside. This frame, along with the other couple frames in Mustek's Ality series will ship in the coming months. More » -
#gadgets
Siren Steel Riveted Digital Picture Frame Looks Sweet
We saw a wide variety of digital picture frames in our roundup yesterday, but none were even close to as snazzy as this steel digital picture frame from Siren. Faux rivets—how awesome is that? You win my vote, Siren. -
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Pandigital Updates Digital Picture Frames with a Little LED Backlighting Love
Back in October Pendigital's biggest frame was only 9.6 inches. Today they stepped it up huge by updating their line of frames with a 10.4 incher and adding LED backlighting that makes the picture look phenomenal. There is no other easy way to describe this frame other than beautiful. Prices begin at $99. Available in black or cherry as of ... now! (Actually Monday the eighth, but close enough) -
#homeentertainment
Ality Pixxa LCD Frame: Pick a Day, Display a Pic
LCD photo frames are flooding the market, and now their makers are all trying to differentiate their products from each other. The Ality Picca 8-inch LCD Photo Frame's unique feature is a calendar that lets you display specific photos or movies on certain days and times. More » -
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DigitalSpectrum MemoryFrame MF-8104: WiFi Digital Pic Frame
The DigitalSpectrum MemoryFrame MF-8104 Premium is a 10.4-inch digital photo frame that can connect to your home network wirelessly via WiFi and is IP addressable. That's right, here it is, a picture frame that can match the feature set of the ill-fated eStarling frame that appeared early last year and then mysteriously vanished. More » -
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Storybook Frames: 7-Inch Digital Picture Frames, Disguised as Old-Skool
These 7-inch 480x234 widescreen digital picture frames have a familiar look, enclosed in a conventional-looking frame that disguises their digital underpinnings. They'll look right at home among all those other conventional picture frames on your desk. More » -
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Philips 9-inch PhotoFrame: Two Inches Bigger, That's About It
Philips already has our attention with its beautifully-designed 7-inch photo frame, and now a 9-inch unit augments the mix but doesn't add a lot more features. The pixel count of this larger screen wasn't noted, but word is that it's a "high-performance LCD screen" with increased levels of sharpness, brightness and contrast. In addition to its paltry onboard memory storage, it has two flash card readers that can both be used at the same time, accommodating SD, MMC, Memory Stick, CompactFlash and XD memory cards. More » -
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MediaStreet Pure eMotion 128: LCD Frame Price Drop
We're big fans of digital picture frames, which can completely eliminate that most loathsome task: printing. No need to cross that digital chasm into the bleak analog world when you have a MediaStreet Pure eMotion 128, a digital picture frame with a 7-inch screen. That 128 number in its name stands for its amount of onboard memory, giving you 128MB worth of pics that you can change with the included remote control. Or you can use a variety of flash memory cards such as SD, MMC, MS, SM or CF cards, and it also adds some eMotion by playing your favorite music along with its automated slide show. More »
