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more about #digitalphotoframes more comments → RainyDayInterns: May have sounded good as a proposal, but kind of a silly product mash-up in real life. A cordless photoframe or a digital photobook like this one mak... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: It would be useful only if it displayed the image of the beverage you were about to drink, in case someone else filled the mug for you... more » Kaiser-Machead: What there ARE not enough of in the world are e-ink tabletops that you can program to have virtual roaches scamper across to scare the living shit out... more » TheTrevolution: I suppose this WOULD come in handy if you've got a beverage thief in the office. Snap a pic of your balls, set it as the photo, and I guarantee no on... more » Thats Dr Bear to You: One trip through the dishwaser and this thing will be done. more » bosskev: Electronic device + scalding hot liquid = yeah, that's a great idea more » ScottRose: You can now look like more of a prick than just carrying around one of those things with a "STARBUCKS" logo on it. Didn't think it was possible. more » -
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Sony S-Frame DPP-F700 Digital Photo Frame/Printer: $200 in January
The sleek-looking S-Frame DPP-F700 is finally headed to the U.S. It's got a 7-inch (800 x 480) display that doubles as a digital photo frame and image editor for printing 4 x 6-inch photos in 45 seconds. More » -
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Coffee Mug Houses Lovely Digital Frame
You know what there's not enough of in the world? Coffee mugs with integrated digital photo frames. (If you answered clean water, peace or medical care, thanks for playing, idiot.) More » -
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Sony V1000 and X1000 Digital Photo Frames Are Super Contrasty
Sony's pile of new photo frames is topped by the 10-inch V1000 and X1000, which have supposedly 15x sharper contrast and are 13 percent than last year's models, for that superduper better-than-reality look. More » -
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Ceiva 8-Inch Digital Picture Frame Now $2,248, Comes with Fridge
Digital-picture frame pioneer Ceiva is jumping the gun on Whirlpool's latest refrigerator announcement, called "centralpark" I believe. The concept has been shown off before, but this is its first production application: it's got a modular interface at the top, and Ceiva (and presumably others) have built something to fit the module. Why did Whirlpool go with a Wi-Fi-enabled LCD frame first? Because the #1 complaint is that magnets no longer stick to modern fridges, and people want to look at their damn baby pics! [Ceiva]
