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This is the Westinghouse DP702 digital picture frame. “What’s different about this one,” you might ask. And I would answer you with, “Check out the mosaic picture placement!”
It’s almost as if the DP702 were telling you a story with your pictures.
The 7-inch screen gives you a bright, clear picture, and you can program it with the wireless remote.
This find Westinghouse digital picture frame uses almost any memory card or flash drive, to upload pictures. It also has 128 MB of internal memory.
Take lots of pictures on Friday (Fourth of July!), upload them into the Westinghouse DP702, and give it to your grandparents! Why? Because every day is a good day to give someone you love, a “love gift.” Why wait for permission from the media?
Right, the Westinghouse DP702 is on sale at Best Buy for only $99.00!
From TWICE comes the news that Motorola and Kodak have joined forces with their new 5 megapixel cameraphone, the ZN5.
The Motozine ZN5 is a fully functional Kodak camera, and when you use it, you can automatically download the pictures from the camera to your computer the moment you take them, or, you can save them for later. Once on the computer, you can utilize the Kodak Gallery and all of the Kodak picture functions. 4 gigs of expandable memory give you plenty of room for tons of pictures.
You can also download your pictures to almost any other picture-sharing website. I recommend, naturally, FrameChannel. Of course, you can also store your pictures on the Kodak site, or Picasa, or Flickr, or Google, or, actually, anywhere on the net, and still use FrameChannel to manage them. Once on FrameChannel, or any picture site, your wireless digital picture frame will immediately begin to include the new pictures in its slideshow!
Your Kodak/Motorola camera will upload your pictures to any wireless digital picture frame you tell it to; whether it’s yours in your own living room, or Grandma’s a thousand miles away. How cool is that?
Wifi, Bluetooth, MMS. . . . or a direct Kodak Gallery upload. . . Think of the many options the Motozine ZN5 offers!
The marriage of Sony and Opera promises to be a long-lasting and happy relationship!
“We are delighted to be working with Sony again on this dynamic device,” said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software. “We admire Sony’s drive to always offer the latest in innovation. Opera complements Sony’s vision by offering customers with the latest in Web browsing technologies, ensuring the best Internet experience on their devices.”
More, from Sony senior manager Tatsuo Eguchi: “Opoera is able to meet Sony’s demands for a rich and user-friendly experience. To ensure more user-friendliness, we needed a superior and full-featured Web browser. It’s the obvious choice that we select Opera who has proven track record of high performance, compatibility with Websites and intuitive UL.”
What does all of this mean to YOU? It means that when you buy a Sony VGF-CP1 wireless digital picture frame, you’ve also got a wireless frame with a web browser!
The Sony VGF-CP1 wireless digital picture frame has a seven-inch display (800 x 480), a multicard reader, USB port, 100 MB of internal storage, and an RSS feed reader. this wireless frame also supports all kinds of picture files, mp3 and wav music files, and will give you the time and the weather.
The Opera-powered Sony wireless frame will allowyou to access Yahoo!, Google, and most other sites. But there’s more! Opera’s full browser and RSS reader will enable you an interactive experience like no other.
You’ll be able to “surf” for pictures from most of the leading picture sharing sites on the internet, such as Google and Photozou, Yahoo, Flickr, Picasa, etc. If this wireless frame proves to be FrameChannel-compatible - as the best wireless frames are - you’ll be able to coordinate all of your pictures from any picture sharing site with your FrameChannel account. (I LOVE my FrameChannel!)
Bad news, though: right now, this amazing wireless frame is only available in Japan, but stay tuned; it should be available in the States soon. Cost? Around $258.00. Not bad.
This wireless digital photo frame comes in black or white.
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From Slashgear comes some amazing information! The Thomas Kinkade Company and Samsung have combined forces to create a large-scale digital picture frame that is also a tv!
It’s only a prototype right now, but when it’s released, this is going to be a BIG ONE! I mean that in more than one way; the screen will be a 46-inch 1080p LCD with a 40GB hard drive.
That’s big.
Plus, instead of a traditional bezel, the panel will be surrounded by a Thomas Kinkade picture frame. Classic and beautiful!
Right now, all Kinkade art will be controlled by The Thomas Kinkade Company. Eventually, the plan is to add and distribute Thomas Kinkade art via wired or wireless internet channels - such as FrameChannel, which already has several art channels, itself. Thomas Kinkade - “The painter of light” - is so very popular with so many people that I just know a Kinkade Channel would be a selling point for this frame.
The finished product will have a touchscreen, as well as hidden controls to sort and arrange the images in various ways. All of the Kinkade art images will be formatted by The Thomas Kinkade Company’s distribution network.
Samsung is the world’s largest provider of LCD panels, and The Thomas Kinkade Company distributes the work of one of the most popular artists of our time: together, this team will be unstoppable!
“Imagine having a piece of museum-quality fine art right above your mantle and then as you sink into the couch instantly switch to American Idol, the latest sports playoffs, or a Blu-ray action movie at the touch of a button, ” said Scott Birnbaum, Vice President, Samsung LCD Business. “The Thomas Kinkade Company is planning to product a trend-setting combination of two of the most unlikely partners in visual entertainment - fine art and electronic programming.”
Todd Stewardson, vice President of the Thomas Kinkade Company, says that “From the outset, we’re going to deliver a truly superior digital viewing experience that’s a quantum leap beyond the staid world of screen savers, an easy-to-enhance electronic gallery befitting the tradition of artistic excellence that has been a hallmark of Thomas Kinkade art. We will later modify our planned system to permit consumers to be able to see the brush strokes, shading, and texture of the canvas in a rendering comparable to the finest artistic reproductions.”
This amazing frame will be available later this year through any Thomas Kinkade Signature Gallery worldwide. In the second half of 2009, the Thomas Kinkade Company may make it available through a select group of leading retailers. No price has been announced yet.
Read more about this on Slashgear!