Impecca Introduces Their WiFi Digital Photo Frame at CES
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is always a spectacular electronics extravaganza of new products, and 2008 is no exception.
Every year there are fabulous new electronic gadgets, and for a geek like me, it would be better than a theme park.
Don’t think for one moment that geeks are all nerdy twenty-something males, either. I personally tear that stereotype into pieces so tiny you’d need tweezers to pick them up.
This year, the CES is, as usual, featuring several new wireless/digital picture frames, and one of the best is the new 10-inch Impecca wireless digital frame.
You all know by now that I am the world’s biggest fan of the wireless/digital picture frame, and the Impecca looks like a winner to me. The price is more than reasonable (they’re starting it at $349.00), the resolution is high (800 x 600) and it does a multitude of cool things without being overloaded with confusing bling.
Impecca’s press release includes a list of uses for a wireless digital photo frame, most of which we’ve highlighted here before, but it’s always good to be reminded that a wireless frame is good for so many more uses than merely slideshowing family pictures, although that’s the main usage, again in my opinion.
You can read the Impecca wi-fi LCD digital picture frame’s entire press release here.
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April wrote at January 10th, 2008 at 5:08 am
Yes, but what about FrameChannel with Impecca? That is the question!