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more about #digitalpictureframes more comments → Kaiser-Machead: My computer displays my pictures in a screen saver, which is through a 20" monitor which cost only $250. I guess I win. more » banmojo: If wiring up my home theatre system was a less of a pain in the ass kind of deal, I'm sure I'd be all up in the Onkyo biznit; last time I dabbled in t... more » Earthslide: I'm beginning to like these gadget deals of the day stuff everyday! more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Garmin sold out. I have that unit and it's awesome. I'm getting one for the maternal unit. more » Glare: These aren't even bargains. They'll be at that price after the holidays anyway. more » -
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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. -
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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 » -
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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 »
