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Picture Frames

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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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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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Digital Foci Pocket OLED Photo Frames

The Basics: OLED Picture frames! The 2.8-inch screen has a wrist strap, and works as an alarm clock and calendar. The 1.5-inch version has a keychain. They hold 3000 and 120 photos, and have 10000:1 and 1000:1 contrast ratios, respectively. Rechargeable.
The Catch: The $50 1.5-inch screen form factor is the one I want, but that version is only has a passive matrix screen and a mere 1000:1 contrast ratio (vs 10000:1 of the bigger $99 version). The quality of the OLEDs in these frames is unknown. More »

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Computer Speakers Go Undercover as Picture Frames

Not a lot needs to be said for these speakers, since combining them with picture frames is such a strange idea to begin with. But MIRAEPLASMA's creation has some cool technology under the surface. Utilizing a "plasma technology" within its film speaker, the speakers have a comparatively thin form factor and are said to offer sound quality akin to a conventional PC speaker. Selling for $33 when they hit Korean stores, these might do well if they were came over to North America. More photos over at Aving. [Aving via Oh Gizmo!]

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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 »

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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.
We're wishing you sweet dreams of your loved ones and pie charts, corporate man-whore. More »

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Parrot Makes 7-inch Bluetooth Photo Frames - Because They Can

Bluetooth is French company Parrot's Raison d'etre, and while they haven't pursued all the options yet - like Bluetooth-enabled cheesburgers, they have managed to squeeze radios into many other doodads. More »

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Philips Debuts Next LCD Frame, Email-Accessible and More

Philips takes the LCD photo frame to the next level, where it showed a prototype of its latest model that trumps its previous frame by a few orders of magnitude. This one automatically changes the picture when you turn the frame, and has a feature that we've been waiting for, the ability to send pictures to it via email. It also has a touchscreen for easier editing, and lets you expand pictures across two or more frames. More »

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Fidelity Digital Picture Frames

So you've just bought a really kickin' digital camera and now need a place to show off all those artistic photos. Fidelity Electronics is releasing a series of digital photo picture frames that accept pretty much every storage card in existence, letting you proudly display your treasured memories while simultaneously annoying all of your party guests in the process. More »