Archive for March, 2009
I love the classic look of Pandigital’s P18004W01 8-inch LCD Panimage picture frame! It’s so sleek and elegant!
The Pandigital Panimage frame has 512MB of internal storage, which means, you can store approximately THREE to SIX THOUSAND PICTURES right in the frame itself. You can also use almost any memory card, or hook the frame up to your computer, directly. Got a cell phone? With or without Bluetooth, you can send pictures directly from y9ur phone, from wherever you are.
The Pandigital Panimage is WIRELESS, so you can transfer pictures from your Picasa, Flickr and other online picture storage sites, as well. I’m hoping Pandigital will soon be FrameChannel-accessible, as I’m convinced that FrameChannel is the finest content provider on the web today.
With an aspect ratio of 4:3, you know your pictures will be bright and clear, and even if you don’t have wireless access in your home, the card reader takes pretty much any kind of memory card on the market.
This beautiful Pandigital Panimage digital picture frame also has a clock/calendar function, and a programmable on/off timer. It will display not only your photographs, but also your videos and music. Personalize your slideshows!
List price for this wireless digital frame is $119.99, but Amazon has it right now for only $72.07. That’s a really good price for such a fine, 8-inch wireless digital picture frame.
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Today on InformationAppliance.com: Nineteen new Sony Bravia HDTV models are also information appliances. They connect to DLNA-compatible devices via USB and sport onscreen widgets that allow users to watch TV while also streaming RSS feeds from the web to the living room … read more
WELLESLEY, MA–(Marketwire – March 30, 2009) – Frame Media, Inc, an Internet platform for emerging devices in the “connected home,” launches +FrameChannel as an easy way to syndicate content onto the FrameChannel platform. Through +FrameChannel, content owners will reach multiple connected devices such as wireless digital photo frames, HD media players, “photo” routers and soon, the connected printer, connected kitchen calendar and connected TVs from leading manufacturers including Kodak, Samsung, D-link, Roku and ViewSonic.
FrameChannel’s sleek Web interface is easily configured to enable personalized content to appear on top-selling devices like wireless digital photo frames, allowing users to combine albums from photo-sharing sites with updates from social networking sites, as well as personalized information such as local weather forecasts, news, sports, traffic, horoscopes, and celebrity gossip.
“In today’s savvy media environment, bloggers, news sources and content providers are all vying for their share of consumer attention. Through +FrameChannel, these sources can now include the 1st generation of connected devices to connect their content with readers, increasing circulation and viewership of their content,” says Jennifer Sagalyn, Vice President of Content Partnerships at Frame Media. “With +FrameChannel, it is as easy as a mouse click to begin the process of making RSS-based content available to thousands of FrameChannel users.”
I’ve mentioned before that a wireless digital picture frame is the ideal gift for a nursing home or hospital patient, so if you are wondering what kind of gift would be appreciated by an Alzheimer’s patient, look no further. A wireless digital picture frame will help Alzheimer’s patients focus, keep focused, and remember names and faces. A wireless digital picture frame will help dementia and Alzheimer’s patients remember events, too.
Most institutions and facilities are wireless now, and if you have a grandparent or some other relative or friend who has had to be institutionalized, a wireless digital picture frame is the ideal gift. You can update from your home – even via your cell phone – and your loved one can look at a slideshow of grandchildren and children and friends and places as they are today, five minutes ago, as well as watch pictures of the past slide by, to stir memories and help retain facts.
If your loved one is still living at home – theirs or yours – a wireless digital picture frame in his/her room, AND in whatever room he/she spends most of the time, can be of enormous value to the state of mind of the dementia or Alzheimer’s-afflicted person.
If you don’t have someone close to you in this situation, why not make a generous donation of a wireless digital picture frame to a nursing home or hospital in your community? Encourage families of patients to email their pictures to the frame, too. It’s easy to do, and is so much appreciated.