Articles tagged with: Wireless Picture Frame
Posted in Designer, Electronic Products, Gadgets, Photograph on 23 September 2008

Memories, emotions and sweet images have been for long framed and cherished by the whole world, thanks to Kodak. A lover’s picture hidden secretly under the pillow, a mentor’s hung up at your workplace, a deceased dear one’s in your hall to fill the void his/her absence created, your first crush ,framed and hidden in your closet…………the list sure is endless. But getting every picture framed a displayed had been a sort of a problem, until now that is to say! Yes! The ultimate futuristic hi-tech frame is here!
Kodak has released the worlds first OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) wireless picture frame with exceptionally sharp and vivid image quality. Priced at $1000, it features a sleek 7.6-inch OLED display that can achieve a 16:9 aspect ratio and 800×480 resolutions. And that’s not all, it features built in WiFi, enabling you to stream images, videos and music to the device.
And wait, there’s more - a 2GB of built-in memory which can pull shots directly from Flickr. Cool or what? Displaying still pictures were never so cool and with its video display one sure is reminded of the moving pictures from the Harry Potter novels. Fiction getting real?
Via Uncrate / Kodak
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.
Via SlipperBrick



