Archive for October, 2009

Motorola 10″ Wireless Digital Picture Frame

Posted on Oct 31, 2009 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

motorola Motorola’s beautiful 10-inch wireless digital picture frame will make any room in your house a focal point!

Friends and family, as well as you, can e-amil photos directly to your Motorola frame; it has its own email address! You can also subscribe to various RSS feeds that will appear on your wireless frame, such as local and national news, weather, and sports.

You can even listen to the radio over your Motorola wireless picture frame!

With a screen resolution of 800 x 600, you know your pictures will appear bright and colorful.

An internal memory of 512 mb means you’ll be able to store up to 2300 digital pictures; that’s a lot of pictures, folks.

Your Motorola wireless digital photo frame also accepts SD, SDHC, MMC memory cards and USB flash drives. It’s compatible with Windows 2000 and higher.

Did I mention that it is also an Mp3 player, a calendar, and an alarm clock? Wow!

The holidays are fast approaching; don’t you think the people on your list ought to have a wireless digital picture frame?

Computex 2009 Conference Includes Pandigital Partner Fugoo

Posted on Oct 29, 2009 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

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Microsoft’s OEM Division Corporate Vice President Steve Guggenheimer was a keynote speaker at Computex 2009 this past summer, and among other things, he revealed that Windows 7 would become generally available in October 2009, and Windows Server 2008 R2 will be broadly available at the same time. Included in this would be the Fugoo platform:

Another bid to create a useful class of consumer devices is Fugoo. The Fugoo platform uses a version of Windows in conjunction with widely available Web “widgets,” which publish everything from the time and weather to currency exchange rates and horoscopes.

Fugoo’s prototype devices integrate that software functionality into home appliances to create dynamic displays in clocks, picture frames and even coffee makers.

At Computex, Fugoo is announcing that its first commercially available product, a digital picture frame launched in partnership with Pandigital in the U.S., will be available on the market this summer.

The frame is Web-enabled and can download photos from social networks or online photo services. It also allows users to download photos directly from a PC or digital camera.

The full article may be read on Microsoft’s webpage. It’s from last June, but the article’s “predictions” came to pass just the other day!

Mimo’s iMo Foto Frame Printer

Posted on Oct 27, 2009 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

Look what’s on Endgadget!

imo-printer-mimoMimo’s made quite the name for itself with its delightful array of USB-powered secondary monitors, but now it seems the company is spreading its proverbial wings and introducing something strikingly out of character. The iMo Foto Frame Printer most certainly isn’t the first (or second) of its kind, but it just might be the cutest. The digiframe / printer hybrid boasts an 8-inch panel, a memory card slot, bundled remote and an inbuilt photo printer that shoots out 4- x 6-inch images with a 300 x 300dpi print resolution. $229.99 gets you the unit itself, a few cables and a paper cartridge for 36 prints — after that, you’re on your own. Godspeed, young one.

HDPF First AMOLED Digital Photo Frame

Posted on Oct 26, 2009 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

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Cameramoon wants to tell us all about the first AMOLED digital picture frame from Human RH!

Welcome to the first AMOLED digital photo frame from Human RH. This marvelous digital photo frame is called as HDPF, features a wireless LAN and a built-in DMB function that has ability to deliver a high-definition images and video and automatically up-grade the picture. The HDPF is made into a ‘Slim & Simple’ concepts of high-class and modern glossy black design that compatible with 12 blue touch keys and a remote controller include AV In/Out ports, multimedia functions, wireless LAN (802.11b/g) connection to Google and Yahoo, a 2GB memory and a multi-format card slot.

 

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