Parrot Specchio Wireless Digital Picture Frame: Where Art and Technology Meet
This coming November 2009, be ready to welcome the Parrot Specchio, a new wireless digital picture frame that is not only technologically great but also aesthetically pleasing!
Noted contemporary artist Martin Szekely, “master of minimalism,” together with Parrot Electronics, has designed a wireless digital picture frame that is absolutely beautiful.
Bluetooth fans, rejoice, for the Parrot Specchio is compatible with all things Bluetooth, as well as your home or business WiFi connections and Near Field Communication.
You can also, of course, use any SD memory card or a direct miniUSB port connection to see pictures on your Parrot Specchio.
Part of the beauty of the wireless Parrot Specchio is that when you turn it off, it becomes a mirror.
Seriously, this wireless digital picture frame has more ways to display pictures than most other wireless frames. With the Near Field Communication, you can hold your NFC mobile phone against the back of the frame and any pictures on it will be immediately displayed on the picture frame! Not many consumer electronics are using NFC yet, beyond beta, so Parrot is very innovative in putting this feature on the new wireless digital picture frame.
You can even check your email on your wireless Parrot Specchia picture frame! The frame has enough internal memory to store approximately 1500 pictures, and the wireless limits are, well, limitless!
More technical specs will be available in a few weeks. Keep checking right here on this blog!
The wireless Parrot Specchio digital picture frame will be available in November 2008 for approximately $500.00.
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