The Bravo DPF-104 is a four-in-one digital picture frame! The ten-inch Bravo has a resolution of 921,000 pixels and supports your favorite Mp3’s as well! Not only does the Bravo DPF-104 display your photographs beautifully; it also supports motion JPEG playback, with up to 640 x 480 resolution. With 128 MB of internal memory and Smart Technology, the Bravo DPF-104 can let you view up to four images at once!
This 10″ digital frame will accept almost any flash drive, micro drive, memory stick, or multi-media card. The built-in calendar and clock are handy, too! The black frame will look good in any decor, too.
You can display this lovely Bravo digital frame on your desk or tabletop, or hang it on the wall. Wherever you decide to put your Bravo frame, you can program it from across the room, in your easy chair, with the handy wireless remote control.
I like the look of a slideshow that has an occasional four-at-once view!
The 15-inch TFT LCD screen on the Opteka digital picture frame is big enough to display over a mantel, or on that big wall over the sofa. Not only does this big Opteka digital frame show your JPEG and AVI Motion JPEG’s, it also plays your favorite Mp3’s.
128mb of memory lets you store some pictures in the frame itself, too. Otherwise, you can use almost any memory card or flash drive. With a resolution of 1024 x 768, you know your pictures will be bright and clear, even from across the room.
Speaking of “across the room,” with the credit-card size wireless remote, you can program and control your digital picture frame from across the room, too.
All of your pictures do need to be in JPEG or AVI Motion JPEG, so if you have pictures or videos in any other format you’ll have to convert them to JPEG before your Opteka frame can display them.
Customer reviews are saying that the Opteka frame scales images very well, too. The Opteka frame doesn’t stretch your images; all of your pictures will be crisp and clear which is fantastic for ANY frame, and even better on an extra-big frame like this one.
Customer reviews are also saying that this digital frame is simple to set up, and that you’ll have it running within a minute or two of opening the box.
The Opteka 15-inch digital picture frame’s price is approximately $199.99, on Amazon.
I’ve blogged here about unique flash drives before, but I’m going to do it again, because flash drives are a subject in which I am VERY interested. I’m a college professor, and I carry all of my tests, quizzes, essays, and grades in a flash drive. At any given time, there are approximately six or seven flash drives in my purse, and more in my brief case. Besides, digital picture frames can use a flash drive, and if you’re going to have a flash drive sticking out of your frame or computer, it might as well be one that will make everyone who sees it give it a second, and even a third, look.
Admit it, haven’t there been times when you wanted to take a hammer and just go to town on one of your electronic gadgets? Of course you have! We all have. We don’t really do it, of course, because we’re civilized people, but the thoughts do pop up in our minds from time to time when something won’t download, or we get a Windows error message, or something just won’t turn on at ALL, etc.
This USB flash drive, or memory stick, from Plankton of the Netherlands, looks exactly like a big nail jammed in your pc or laptop or digital frame or wherever it’s being used. Plankton describes their newest flash drive thusly: “It is a USB stick with a vengeance.” The 2 gig Nailed USB flash drive retails for about $46.00, and I feel better just LOOKING at it!
Oh, and just think of all the pictures it will hold! Your digital photo frame will be ecstatic!
Sometimes, especially on a Monday morning, ya just need to giggle. This might look as though someone tried to steal your laptop, but it’s actually a real USB Flash Drive! 2 gigs worth of storage, in fact.
I’m guessing that this one is mainly for people who like to attract attention, and get those stares from puzzled passers-by who aren’t sure whether or not to tell a stranger that his flash drive was torn in half while he was working! Or was it? Whoops, never mind!
Here’s a big ol’ picture from Fred & Friends.
I don’t think I’d be interested in this product for my digital picture frame, but it would be funny with my laptop. . . .
The hacked flash drive will be on sale soon. Price not yet determined.