The Wireless Momento 100: Yet Another FrameChannel Frame!

Posted on Nov 27, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

momento100The classy Momento 100 ten-inch wireless digital picture frame is a timeless piece of beauty for any wall or table-top, in any home or office. This wireless digital frame is enhanced for both Windows Vista and XP.

The high resolution TFT 800 x 480 LCD display is clear and lovely even from across a large room.

With its wireless connection, the Momento 100 can be programmed from pretty much anywhere! Think of it: you can send photos to your wireless digital frame from China, or Seattle, or Indianapolis, or Boston, or, well, anywhere! And the pictures will appear almost instantly on your wall!

Besides pictures, the Momento 100 also plays your favorite WMA’s and Mp3’s.

The wireless frame also has a built-in clock and calendar display mode, customizable slideshow, and all kinds of mattes and frames from which to choose! Unlike most wireless/digital frames, you are not limited to only one kind or color of frame. Your choices are limitless, in fact.

If a wireless connection is not handy, you can also upload pictures to your Momento 100 via your memory card or flash drive, or directly from your computer using the USB connection.

Do all of your programming from your favorite chair, with the handy wireless remote!

FrameChannelBest of all, the Momento 100 is compatible with several photo programs, including FrameChannel, the best program of all!

Wireless Detecting Shirt: Whatta Deal!

Posted on Nov 1, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

wifi_shirt_animOver at ThinkGeek, they take the wonder of wireless pretty seriously. They figure, and rightly so, that there are people nowadays who go where the wireless is, and that these wireless-loving people DON’T go where there is no wireless.

I’m one of them and I want this shirt.

This t-shirt actually tells you, and everyone who’s looking at you, how strong the current wi-fi signal is. That’s right. Wherever you might be, if there is a wireless connection there, this shirt will give you its strength.

You’ll be the Pied Piper. People with laptops will follow you around, sitting down only when your shirt tells them they’ve got a strong enough signal to get some work done. Vacationers with wireless digital photo frames back home will shadow you, desperate to get those beach shots of the toddlers to the wireless frame over Grandma’s mantel and to the wireless frame on their own living room wall. You’ll be the coolest person in the pub. Strangers will buy you drinks.

The animated wireless signals glow. Not just in the dark, either. This shirt will give you the signal strength for 802.22b or 802.11g. You can take the decal off when the shirt needs washing.

The wireless signal will run for hours off the three AAA batteries in the small pocket inside the shirt. You won’t even feel it.

Remember, don’t put the battery pack or the decal in the washer. Peel it off first, and remove the batteries.

This awesome shirt is black, and it’s 100% cotton.

You can order it over at ThinkGeek. It’s about thirty bucks, even if you wear XXL.

The Digital Spectrum MF-8104 Wireless Photo Frame: A Fantastic Investment!

Posted on Sep 27, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

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It might still be September, but already the stores are filling their shelves with holiday merchandise, and it won’t be long at all ’til you need to be thinking about what to give Grandma and your very hard-to-please sister for Christmas. You’ve got a lot of nieces and nephews and you love them all, but how old are they again? Would you know them if you saw them on the street? Sure, you all exchange family photos whenever you think of it, but it sure does get expensive, having the store make all those copies for everyone.

Wireless digital picture frames are a bit of an investment at first, sure: The Digital Spectrum MF-8104 is approximately $350.00.. But you’ll end up saving a fortune in developing costs by simply emailing your latest photographs to all the relatives, who will also have a wireless digital photo frame on the living room wall because you’re giving them one for Christmas.

Think about it. You get home from work and take a look at the picture on your wall and HEY, your brother sent you the latest pictures of his baby and WHOA, the kid is really growing! You counter with a few pics of your son’s t-ball game, and in a minute your phone rings. It’s your brother and he’s so excited about the new way the family has of keeping in touch, he’s almost incoherent. Fortunately, the pictures he’s sending you are clear as a bell.

There are many good wireless digital photo frames on the market right now, but Digital Spectrum’s MF-8104 is one of the very best, anywhere, anyhow, any time.

The Digital Spectrum’s MF-8104 Wi-Fi photo frame can leap onto your wireless connection and talk directly to your computer, or anyone else’s computer IF you send that person the address. Don’t worry; strangers can’t access your pictures.

Flickr. . . Picasa. . . .FrameChannel. . . Webshots. . . Windows Live Spaces. . . this wireless frame will hook up with almost every known photo program, so whatever pictures you upload there, the Digital Spectrum MF-8104 will always be up-to-date. The 10.4-inch frame is crystal clear, and you can even program it from your easy chair with the wireless remote.

It will play your favorite Mp3’s, too.

Toshiba’s New DPF7XSE Digital Photo Frame Has A Unique and Classy Look!

Posted on Sep 5, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

ToshibaframeThis new Toshiba DPF7XSE digital photo frame is absolutely fantastic!

Coming this fall, the Toshiba digital frame has a unique, very striking, very stylish design, unlike any other wireless/digital photo frame I’ve seen. This is typical Toshiba style, however; all electronics by Toshiba are unique, striking, and very, very reliable. I have no doubt that their venture into the wireless/digital photo frame market will be characterized by the Toshiba quality we’ve all come to expect.

I do wish this new frame had a wireless connection but it’s not to be, at least, not yet. But this Toshiba frame is one of the best digital photo frames I’ve read about; I predict that it will be flying off the shelves once it’s released to the stores.

The Toshiba frame has a large 7-inch 800 x 480 native resolution screen and 2 x 1 W dual stereo speakers with support for Mp3, WMA, DivX, and Mpeg4 playback. What other digital frame is this versatile?

You can load your Toshiba frame by using your camera’s memory card, any flash drive, SD or MMC; the USB2.0 port lets you connect almost any kind of memory device. The digital frame itself holds 256 MB of RAM, so don’t tell us that you’ve got too many pictures for this frame; we KNOW it won’t be true! :)

You can control your slideshow with the infrared remote control. I don’t know the price yet, but taking into account the prices of Toshiba’s other products, I think we can bet that the price will be healthily competitive, and that’s a good thing for all of us!

The Toshiba DPF7XSE will also resize your pictures for you.

 

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