Koolvu Has A Beautiful Solid Oak Frame

Posted on Feb 13, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

koolviewThis Koolvu digital picture frame has a lovely solid oak frame; it’s beautiful and different from most of the other digital photo frame designs. I like it.

This particular digital frame has an 8-inch TFT active matrix LCD screen with a resolution of 630 x 480. Your digital pictures will be clear and bright and easy to view from your easy chair across the room. From that same easy chair, you can also program your digital picture frame with the wireless remote.

The Koolvu KVC805 not only displays your digital photos; it also plays your MPEG-4 videos and your Mp3’s. It supports most memory cards, sticks, and flash drives. You can also upload pictures by connecting the frame directly to your computer; however, as with all digital picture frames, you don’t have to own a computer to use the frame!

And, when you’re in the mood to change your decor, you can change the look of your Koolvu frame with the included extra black faceplate.

This Koolvu digital picture frame retails for just a little over a hundred dollars. What a deal!

The Past Is Now In My Present, Via My Wireless Digital Picture Frame!

Posted on Jan 5, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

I’ve been scanning and uploading old snapshots to my FrameChannel account and watching them mingle with the newer digital photos on my wireless digital picture frame, and my emotions are going up and down like an old mercury thermometer!

Pictures I haven’t seen in over twenty-five years are now in my living room, bright and clear and large as life. My children are in their twenties, but in the living room they’re newborn, or toddling, or standing proudly in the doorway holding a metal Transformers lunch box. (the first time around for Transformers, that is.)

My wedding. My parents’ wedding! Grandparents who have been gone for years. Old high school friends. Beloved pets, long dead.

I’m not even half-way through all of my old photo albums, and already FrameChannel and my awesome

Digital Spectrum MF8104 have enriched my life so much, there are no words to adequately describe it.

We had some older relatives over for dinner the other night, and we all sat there and watched the wireless digital picture frame as if it were a television, with a program we’d been waiting for all our lives.

Well, a wireless digital picture frame is even BETTER than a television, and the “program” we were watching. . . well, it WAS our lives.

There are simply no adequate words to describe how very much I love this wireless digital picture frame. What a wonderful invention!

The Sagem PF5070: Sleek and Classy, Like James Bond

Posted on Oct 17, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

sagemframeThe new Sagem PF5070 looks like something from a Hollywood movie. James Bond might have a Sagem digital photo frame in his living room. It’s sophisticated and classy.

It’s also an excellent digital photo frame.

With its 7-inch LCD screen and resolution of 483 x 234 pixels, your pictures will slideshow across the frame with crystal clear images.

Not only with the Sagem PF5070 display your digital photos, it also has a text file reader.

Add to all of that the calendar function and the clock, and you can easily imagine yourself sitting in your favorite comfy chair, wireless remote in hand, programming and controlling your Sagem PF5070 digital picture frame, and watching the images that represent your past flowing across your present, whenever you wish to see them.

Plus, if you get tired of the glossy black frame, your Sagem PF5070 can be easily customized because it also comes with a brown leather-effect frame. Switch back and forth whenever you wish.

The Sagem PF 5070 is another product from Agfaphoto. Right, it’s available only in Europe, but it will no doubt be coming to the States soon.

Look at that frame. It’s worth the wait.

The Samsung Homepad Internet Refrigerator: The Perfect Appliance for the Technologically Involved Family!

Posted on Sep 4, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

samsungfridgeframeWhat’s on the front of YOUR refrigerator? Your kid’s spelling paper? Snapshots in those little round frames with magnets on the back? ANY kind of magnet?

Quick, tell me: what’s the absolutely exact temperature inside your freezer? Not an approximation, mind you, but the EXACT temp? How long does it take for you to chill a beverage or frost a glass with your current refrigerator? Can you thaw a piece of meat quickly, with the ‘fridge you have now?

You know, I bet the refrigerator in your kitchen, right this minute, can’t be hooked up to a DVD or VCR player. And HEY, can you watch TV on your refrigerator door? Can you check your e-mail on your refrigerator door? Can you surf the net on your refrigerator door? I bet not.

Not unless you’ve got a Samsung Homepad Internet Refrigerator.

Oh, the Samsung Homepad Internet Refrigerator does everything a regular refrigerator can do. Crushed ice? Cubed ice? Cold food? You got it.

Many of us already have a tv in the kitchen, but let’s face it; wouldn’t you really like to have the counter-space for something else? I know I would.

The Homepad Internet Refrigerator also has a digital photo album and can store and display hundreds of your favorite images. The screensaver feature will even slide-show all your digital photos.

Something’s in the oven? Set the Homepad’s timer. Need to leave a message? Memo feature! (text, voice, or video!)

The kitchen is the most-used room in most homes, and doesn’t it seem like it would be a good thing to have a combination entertainment/communication center right there on the refrigerator door where everyone who lives in the house will see it at least a dozen times in any given day?

The Samsung Homepad Internet Refrigerator is the perfect appliance for the modern technologically-inclined family.

Besides, when the family is grabbing breakfast in the kitchen, it would be really, really nice for them to have a peaceful slideshow of each other to look at while eating, and to think about while they’re at school and work.

Oh, and by the way. . . . the 10.4-inch LCD Homepad screen is detachable and wireless.

See the Samsung Homepad Internet Refrigerator in action!

 

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