The Momento 7-inch Wireless Frame is FrameChannel-Compatible!

Posted on Dec 3, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

momentowireless7I’ve written before about the Momento 70 - the wireless 7-inch digital photo frame from iMate. I haven’t changed my mind since then, either. In fact, I like the Momento 70 even more!

That’s because I’ve discovered that, among all its other fantastic qualities, the Momento 70 is one of the many wireless digital FrameChannelpicture frames that is compatible with FrameChannel, and I consider FrameChannel to be by far the most superior of all photo programs on the internet today. It’s the most versatile, the easiest to use, and has more choices than any other photo program out there. And, it’s free.

The Momento 7-inch wireless digital picture frame has a high-resolution display (800 x 480) and can be displayed as either portrait or landscape. Your call. This Momento frame can be used with Windows Vista AND Windows XP, and supports integration of audio, video, and voice as well as online access to all kinds of other applications and services.

No wireless available? That’s okay - just use your camera’s memory card, or your flash drive or memory stick to upload pictures into the Momento 70.

Oh, and if you don’t like the matte or frame, don’t worry. The Momento 70 gives you many choices as to color and style. Target carries a lot of them; I saw them on the shelves last Wednesday night!

The iMate Momento 70 wireless digital picture frame is on sale right now at Amazon for only $149.00, with free Super Saver shipping!

I love the thought of being able to send pictures from anywhere in the world to my wireless digital picture frame. Just think, while I’m away from home, I can email pictures to my frame and when I walk into my living room, I’ll be greeted by those pictures on my wall!

 

 

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