Shogo Will Introduce Wireless Digital Picture Frame With Touchscreen At CES and MacWorld
Business Standard tells us that by 2011, half of all digital frames sold worldwide will be wireless, according to Parks Associates, and the new Shogo frame is – naturally – WIRELESS.
The Shogo frame is also one of the few wireless digital picture frame with a touchscreen, which makes for very easy programming.
According to Matthew Heidenreich of Weooza.com, “A price has not yet been announced for it but the firm says they will start popping up in retail stores very soon.”
Shogo can access pictures from your Flickr and Picasa accounts; I’m waiting to find out if the wireless Shogo frame can also access pictures from a FrameChannel account.
I have Flickr, and I have Picasa, and I have FrameChannel, and of the three, FrameChannel is by far the best.
Shogo will introduce its new wireless digital picture frame at CES and MacWorld this month.
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Shogo Wireless Digital Frame Adds Facebook Access | Digital Picture Frames wrote at December 1st, 2008 at 12:06 am
[...] Last January, I posted here about the new Shogo wireless picture frame, and agreed with the predictions that by 2011, half of all digital frames sold worldwide will be wireless. I still agree with this prediction, and I will add my own two cents’ worth to it: The best digital picture frames are the wireless digital picture frames. Best, most practical, capable of displaying the most pictures, and just plain, well, BEST. I personally own a wireless digital frame AND a regular digital frame, and I can tell you from my own experience that the wireless frame is so very much BETTER. It’s a lot easier to sit at my computer and click, than to remove the memory card, insert it in my computer’s port, slide new pictures onto it, remove, re-insert it into the picture frame, and program it again. Give me “click” any time. More and more households are going wireless, and it just makes sense to have a wireless picture frame! [...]