Kodak Introduces Two Wireless, Two Digital Frames

Posted on Feb 28, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 10:19 am

The Vancouver Press’s Jim Jamieson writes that "With digital cameras becoming nearly as commonplace as microwave ovens, the sheer number of photos taken every year is mindboggling.  Take into account the fact that the vast majority of snapshots - many of them great pictures - never make it to the printer and end up living on a computer’s hard drive and you begin to get the idea of the market Kodak and others are trying to tap."

Kodak’s new line of wireless digital picture frames is incredibly cool, as they can display photos from anything connected to a wireless home neetwork, even your online photo albums.  The wireless models come with a screen resolution of 800 x 480.

Think about it.  You’ve got hundreds, maybe thousands, of awesome pictures stored on your computer’s hard drive, and you haven’t seen most of them since the day you took the picture and stored it on your computer.  Your children are growing up, and it’s all documented in those pictures, but you never seem to have the time or opportunity to just look at them.

A wireless digital picture frame is ever-changing.  All of the pictures you own, every photo in your hard drive, can be put in that picture frame.  All of them.  The baby pictures, the toddler pictures, the kindergarten pictures, the fourth-grade field trip, the eighth grade graduation, the prom, the Homecoming Dance, the high school graduation, the day you took her to college and left her there, her wedding, the grandchildren, birthdays, holidays, reunions. . . . You’ve got all of that on your hard drive, or you will, eventually, and it’s a shame to just KNOW it’s there and never see it.

Now, you can see it any time you want.

Kodak’s got, besides the EX1011 (shown) a 20-centimeter version that is also WiFi capable.  Next month, there will be two digital photo frames, 20 and 18 centimeters, as well.

All the models come with a wireless remote and interchangeable faceplates are also available.

These frames will be available next month!  March!

That’s tomorrow, folks. 

 

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