Kodak Introduces New Digital Frames at PMA 2009

Posted on Mar 10, 2009 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

In this video, Mike Selek of Kodak tells Tina Clark about the newest Kodak digital picture frames!  (I especially love the “collage” feature.)  Selek talks about the new Kodak P735 and P730, as well as the Quick Touch Border frames and others!

Pandigital PanTouch Clear 10.4″ Wireless Digital Picture Frame

Posted on Mar 3, 2009 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

pantouch_clear_10_4I posted earlier that Pandigital was getting ready to release its new PanTouch Clear frames, and according to this press release from Photography Blog.com yesterday, it looks like that’s finally come to pass! To find out more about the slimmest wireless digital picture frame in the world, please read on:

High Definition 10.4-inch frame is 1/3-inch thin, ideal for tight spaces; Features PanTouch Clear “floating” LCD design, full touch-screen interface and integrated Wi-Fi.

LAS VEGAS, March 2, 2009 – Pandigital today debuts its new PanTouch Clear 10.4-inch digital photo frame at the Photo Marketing Association Show (PMA) in the Las Vegas Convention Center at the company’s booth #A279.

Delivering the ultimate in design adn technology, the PanTouch Clear 10.4-inch frame measures only 1/3-inch thin, making it the company’s first frame with an ultra-slim profile design as well as the thinneste available on the market.  The rear housing utilized in all photo frames until now has been completely eliminated in this 10.4-inch PanTouch Clear, so the frame can easily be hung on a wall as well as fit neatly and unobtrusively in any other location in the home or office.

Like other models in the PanTouch Clear line, the new 10.4-inch model features an eye-catching LCD that appears to be “floating” in the surrounding glass, giving it a dramatic design statement.  This unique visual interest is further enhanced by the frame’s PanTouch Clear full touch-screen interface that “prints” invisible circuits on fingerprint-resistant, clear glass.  This allows customers to enjoy intuitive full touch-screen capabilities while still enjoying the premium home decor-style look of the glass on teh PanDigital Digital Photo Frame line.

The PanTouch Clear interface incorporates easy-to-understand icons that can be touched directly across the entire glass surface of the frame.  Incredibly simple and intuitive to use, the PanTouch Clear interface makes all the primary functions on the frame accessible in a one-step process, further enhancing the simplicity of the industry-leading interfaces associated with all Pandigital photo frames.

The newest product in the PanTouch Clear line, the new 10.4-inch model (PAN1000DWPCF2) will be shipping in May to retailers across the United States at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $229.99.

“Pandigital has differentiated its products by ensuring that the cutting-edge technology we use translates into meaningful improvements in simplified usability and enjoyment for our customers,” said Dean Finnegan, CEO and founder, Pandigital.  “The new 10.4-inch PanTouch Clear frame has a look that is unique and modern, yet fits beautifully into traditional home decor.  Its many easy-to-use features, such as its high definition display, Wi-Fi compatibility, ability to store 4000 photos, and easy-to-use PanTouch interface, make it incredibly functional.”

The Pandigital PanTouch Clear 10.4-inch frame uses a High Definition display with a 1024 x 768 resolution, so it shows images in vibrant full-color clarity and quality with a 4:3 true photo aspect ratio.  It includes 2GB of storage space, so consumers can store up to 4000 images using Pandigital’s memory optimization mode.

The new 10.4-inch Pandigital PanTouch Clear frame comes with integrated Wi-Fi capabilities for a direct connection to a home wireless network.  Also, it is Bluetooth compatible with an add-in USB dongle, so it can connect to Bluetooth compatible devices.

The new PanTouch Clear frame has a 6-in-1 digital media card reader (Compact Flash, SD, XD, MS/MSPro, MMC) so customers don’t need to connect to a computer to view their photos.  Customers who want to download photos from their computer onto the Pandigital PanTouch Clear frames can do so via a USB connection.  In additionm, the frame has programmable on/off times as well as clock and calendar functions.  It can view JPEG photos, play video and Mp3 music files.

The Pandigital PanTouch Clear 10.4-inch digital photo frame comes with a dark expresso wood frame, as well as white and charcoal interchangeable mats, and a white full-sized mat that covers the glass surrounding glass area to offer an option for customers who prefer a more traditional frame style.

Pandigital currently sells its digital photo frames at more than 28,000 retail storefronts of a variety of retailers, including department stores and mass merchants, in addition to office supply, consumer electronics, online, and catalog retailers.

(On the Pandigital website, this wireless frame is selling for $186.99!)

New Sony Digital Picture Frames Coming In April

Posted on Mar 27, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

From Imaging Resource comes this VERY interesting conversation between IR senior editor Shawn Barnett and Sony spokesman Phil Bouchillon, at the 2008 PMA’s.

Mr. Bouchillon tells us pretty much everything anyone would need to know about the latest Sony digital picture frames, and in a way that is easy to understand.

You can watch the video about Sony digital picture frames right here.

11% of U.S. Households Own A Digital Picture Frame

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

102_1898From Greg Scoblete of Twice comes this article about the rising numbers of wireless/digital picture frames in homes today:

“Eleven percent of all U.S. households own a digital photo frame, according to PMA’s 2008 U.S. Digital Imaging Survey.

That figure is roughly double the number of households owning a digital frame in 2006.

According to PMA, 15 percent of digital camera households reported owning a digital photo frame in 2007 vs. 9 percent in 2006. Its rapid growth as a digital camera accessory owes to falling prices and improved performance, the association observed. Frames are also benefiting from the large install base of digital cameras, as consumers look for means of viewing their images, the association said.”

I’ve got mine; that’s it right up there. And that’s my little son, twenty years ago, smiling at everyone with the same smile he still uses today. When I look at the slideshow on my Digital Spectrum MF8104, time goes backwards, and sometimes it stands still.

 

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