Articles tagged with: Digital Photo Frames
Posted in Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets, Technology on 18 July 2008

Parrot, an established brand known for its production of Bluetooth accessories is all set to expand its niche by adding Bluetooth-enabled digital picture frame. Designed by celebrated French designer Andrée Putman, the new Parrot Digital Photo Frame is the first-ever in a line of new, designer-style products offered by the company. Prided at $450, it features a seven-inch screen and uses Bluetooth wireless technology in order to let you transfer photos unswervingly from an appliance i.e. mobile phone. The elite digital photo frame also sports uploading of photos via a SD card or USB and its internal memory can stock up over 400 photos and picture slideshows. Anticipated to be available by the end of this month, it is competent against Kodak easyshare w1020 and w820 internet enabled wireless digital photo frames and DSM-210 digital frame.
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Posted in Products, Shopping, Technology on 15 July 2008
Digital photo frames is witnessed as an evolving fad enabling you wireless internet connectivity right there. Days ago we introduced you to DSM-210, internet-enabled photo frame and today we lend our ears to the Kodak plans for unveiling revolutionary wireless digital photo frames accessible to display web-based content. Tagged the Kodak EASYSHARE W1020 and W820 Wireless Digital Frames, they are anticipated to hit the market later this year with no price information disclosed. The Kodak EASYSHARE W1020 and W820 Wireless Digital Frames authorize consumers to wirelessly unite through the Internet to photo-sharing sites detailing Kodak Gallery, Flickr and Internet content manager FrameChannel.
These 10- and 8-inch casing is designed to enable you view photos from the chosen photo sites along with offers access through 200 FrameChannel feeds detailing latest news, weather, traffic, sports scores and more. It features image display in 16:9 HD formats, wirelesss streaming of photos from a PC and its integrated memory can capture around 4,000 photos.
Posted in Gadgets, Home Decor, Technology on 9 July 2008

It was during CES 2008 that D-Link shared its plans to come out with the creation of a DSM-210, an Internet-enabled picture frame and today is a fortunate day as the product has hit the market. Retailed at $250, the D-Link 10³ Wireless Internet Photo Frame makes use of a wireless 802.11 to demonstrate the content downloaded from Internet. The transmission of content happens in association with a company called FrameChannel by drawing over 400 channels i.e. news, weather, sports, trivia, and also Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds.
Other technical specks of the DSM-210 details power saving motion technology, remote Web management of the frame’s content, flash memory formats support and 1GB internal storage.
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