Computer Shopper.com shares our opinion of the D-Link DSM-210, and has rated it “Excellent.” I believe words such as “at the very top of its class” “perfect choice,” and “have few or no flaws” were even used.
This is the only wireless digital picture frame I’ve ever featured on this blog FOUR TIMES, and this post makes five. Yes, folks, it’s THAT GOOD.
In fact, I bought one yesterday to give to my niece. She’s having a baby and I wanted her to have a really good wireless picture frame for all of those new baby pictures.
The D-Link wireless DSM-210 is also FrameChannel-compatible, which was one of the deciding factors. FrameChannel is my favorite content provider, and I didn’t want my niece to have a frame that didn’t use it.
One more quote from the Computer Shopper.com review that you might find interesting:Â “As a sharing device, the DSM-210 in conjunction with the FrameChannel service offers a wealth of content and functionality that you won’t find elsewhere.”
Edge’s new wireless frame has an 8-inch active matrix LCD screen with a resolution of 800 x 600 and an aspect ratio of 4:3, so your pictures are going to look really good. You can view your pictures via the wireless connection, or you can also use almost any memory card or flash drive. With 256 MB of internal memory, the Edge wireless frame can also hold several hundred pictures.
Having company and want to dress up the frame and the wall a little? Unplug it and tuck the cord away for a few hours; the built-in battery will give your guests up to 80 minutes of viewing time before you have to plug it in again.
With the Edge 8″ wireless digital photo frame, you’ll also get a one-year warranty and toll-free tech support.
Remember, with FrameChannel, you can see far more than just pictures and videos on your Edge wireless digital picture frame; you can also subscribe to ANYTHING that has a feed! That includes sports, weather, news, business information such as stock quotes, horoscopes, CNN, MSN, Fox news, ESPN, and many others. FrameChannel has dozens and dozens of channels you can subscribe to, all of them absolutely free.
You can listen to your favorite Mp3’s with your wireless Edge frame, too.
The price for the wireless Edge frame is amazing, too: ordinarily, it’s around $180.95, but Edge is offering a $40.00 rebate right now and you can get this 8″ WIRELESS digital picture frame for only $149.95.
Posted on Oct 15, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am
From The Earth Times comes the news about a new content provider called YouGotPhoto, an award-winning service received a Demo God award at DEMO, in San Diego, this past September.
YouGotPhoto doesn’t host content, as FrameChannel does, nor does it manufacture or endorse any particular wireless/digital photo frames; it simply enables wi-fi digital picture frame owners to send their pictures anywhere in the world, at lightning speed. Cell phone pictures, and any picture on your computer. . . both can be sent ANYWHERE in the world, via YouGotPhoto. Business owners can use YouGotPhoto with their digital signage, also.
Many photo sites can be utilized by YouGotPhoto: Flickr, Picasa, Facebook. . . and many others!
How cool it is to be able to update your wireless digital picture frame so easily, or to completely customize, time, and update any digital display!
Chris Shipley, executive producer of the DEMO Conferences, had this to say about YouGotPhoto: “YouGotPhoto might not only be the ‘killer app’ that digital photo frames are waiting for, but also a technology that could revolutionize the digital signage industry.” Wow.
In fact, YouGotPhoto can support image delivery from any content source to any digital display!
Check out this video, where Nick Fothergill tells us all about YouGotPhoto.
Posted on Aug 18, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am
Many of you are sending your son or daughter off to college this week, and did you ever imagine having so much stuff in YOUR dorm room back in the day? I considered myself lucky to have a window fan, and my daughter is leaving tomorrow with a microwave oven, and little refrigerator, a toaster, a TV, and DVD player, a computer, a stereo system, and a wireless digital picture frame.
Me, personally, I think the wireless picture frame is what she’ll enjoy the most.
Her dorm is wireless, so we got her a Digital Spectrum MF 8104, the same as I have at home. I’ve not had a single problem with it and I can happily and honestly recommend it to all of you, too. I’ll be able to send digital pictures to her with lightning rapidity, and she can send them to me, too. She’s in the process of setting up a FrameChannel account for herself, too; it’s the best content provider out there.
She’s going to subscribe to the local hometown news and her new college news. She was scrolling through the dozens and dozens of FrameChannel RSS channel choices as I left for the grocery store and when I returned, she wasn’t finished checking all of them out yet!  She’s going to let FrameChannel handle her Facebook pictures, too.
If you have a child who is leaving home for college, think about geting him/her a wireless digital photo frame. It’s an excellent way to keep in touch.
My parents don’t look like this any more, but on my wireless digital picture frame they still do, several times a day.
In these pictures, my parents are younger than my daughter and son are today. The guns remind us that they were nobody to mess with back then.
Just kidding. They were target shooting
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