Samsung Enters Wireless Frame Market
Samsung, one of the world’s largest manfacturers of consumer electronics, is entering the wireless digital picture frame market. Samsung joins Kodak as one of the biggest, most well-established, and well-known companies to come to the space. We may start seeing other big names soon.
Samsung’s entry into the space has been a little quiet. They announced their frame product the SPH-72V at Germany’s CeBIT tradeshow, one of the biggest tech tradeshows around. The announcement was buried in with the release of some new LCD monitors that came out on Friday. Today finds some more details starting to trickle out, though.
Though there’s no press release on Samsung’s site yet, it seems that SPH-72P frame will come in a 7-inch size, has WiFi built-in, accepts MP3s and RSS, and is Vista compatible. And that’s a pretty good start. A little less exciting is the US$305 price tag.
Samsun expects to ship 8-inch and 12-inch frames later this year.
Right now there’s no info about the frame on Samsung’s main site, but Gizmodo has some photos of the frame.
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