Boysstuff Presents: The Digital i-Wallet!

Posted on Oct 6, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

Everybody likes to carry a picture or two of their loved ones.  Now, however, you can carry a LOT of pictures in your wallet, and you’ll still be able to close it!

The beautiful leather i-Wallet from Boysstuff will not only display dozens of pictures on the 1.4-inch color STN screen, it will also play back 140 seconds of sound!  You can hear your child’s voice as you look at your child’s face!

Your pictures transfer easily from your PC to the i-Wallet via USB, and the cable and software are included.  The i-Wallet recharges via your USB cable, too.

This is the perfect gift for anyone in your life, and especially for fathers.

Wireless/digital picture frames are doing almost everything nowadays; why not carry one in your wallet?  This is, after all, the 21st century!

Right now, the i-Wallet is available only in Europe, but watch this blog; the minute the i-Wallet is available in the States, you’ll hear it right here FIRST.

I’m hoping I can get one for my husband for Christmas.  It would be the perfect gift!

AOC’s Monitor Doubles As A Digital Picture Frame

Posted on Jul 17, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

The AOC 2230FH LCD monitor is so much more than just a monitor.  It’s also a media player, an HD TV, an HD monitor, and a digital picture frame!  And you don’t even need a computer to use it!

This new AOC  has HD3 technology, which allows it to do far more than just be an HDTV.  You can use almost any memory card or flash drive with it; it’s got a 4-in-1 card reader, and the 1680 x 1050 pixel resolution pretty much guarantees a clear, bright, beautiful picture every time.

You can even use it to play video games!

All of the reviews I’ve found so far have been good, and all of them agreed on this part:  the price is RIGHt.  This 22-inch monitor is only $399.00.

“While consumers are using cell phones for MP3 players, internet browsers, TVs, navigation devices, and phones, AOC determined that consumers deserved a display that would act as more than just an HD monitor or TV, so we developed HD3,” said Robert Velez, Marketing Manager of AOC. “We’re very excited to be the first to bring HD3 technology to the market with the 2230Fm. AOC has taken over 40 years of display manufacturing experience to create this new way for consumers to enjoy a wide array of video options with a built in media player, and top-level performance regardless of whether it’s being used as an HD TV, monitor or Digital picture frame.  This is a shift from categorizing displays as TVs, monitors or picture frames as our technology has allowed for the marriage of all three into the ultimate high-definition display. HD3 technology is the next logical step in today’s digital market.”

Kodak, Digital Spectrum: Two FINE Wireless/Digital Picture Frames!

Posted on Feb 28, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

kodakeasyshareEX1011All of the Kodak wireless/digital photo frames are fantastic, and this video can tell you why.

We gave my sweet mother-in-law a Kodak Easyshare S510 digital picture frame last Christmas, and even though she is pretty much 100% technologically “impaired,” she has no trouble at all inserting a flash drive or memory card in her digital frame. Well, after we showed her how about five hundred times. My point? You can be technologically brain dead and still manage a Kodak digital picture frame! This is a GOOD thing, by the way.

The Kodak SV1011 digital frame, shown here, is an exceptionally fine digital frame. Many businesses use this digital frame in their offices and foyers, and wherever customers are likely to see it. They showcase not only their families and dogs and last summer’s vacations, but also the many things their individual business offers its customers: examples, and samples, and sales, and smiling satisfied customers, etc.

Over at Freight & Shipping, Inc. in Clearwater, Florida, there’s a big Kodak SV-1011 in the president’s office, in fact. In my veterinarian’s office, on the receptionist’s desk, there’s a smaller Kodak digital frame showcasing and slideshowing all the doctor’s patients, from newborn kittens to gigantic Holstein cattle. It keeps the children in the waiting room occupied, too. In the hallways of my college, there is a giant wireless digital picture frame, featuring all kinds of information about our students and their opportunities for employment, graduation, clubs, etc. Think of how welcome a wireless/digital picture would be in hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and pretty much any place where people gather. Think of how much a soldier overseas would appreciate a wireless digital picture frame; you could send pictures to the wireless frame from your FrameChannel account, and your soldier could “keep up” with what’s happening at home, visually!

There are so many fine wireless/digital picture frames on the market now. The best ones, of course, use FrameChannel. My own Digital Spectrum MF8104 is proof of that.

The Pandigital 15-inch LCD Digital Frame Gets Five Stars

Posted on Feb 25, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

From Expo Television: The Consumer Grapevine comes this consumer review of the Pandigital 15-inch digital picture frame.

This reviewer liked the crisp, clear LCD screen, and plans to buy this frame for her grandparents for many reasons, one of which is the fact that the large 15″ size will be easy for a person with limited eyesight to SEE.

She also explains to viewers all the functions on the handy wireless remote.

This Pandigital frame has no cropping or distortion, features a screen resolution of 1024 x 768, and has an aspect ratio of 4-3 and a contrast ratio of 500-1. The brightness is 350 cd/m2.

This reviewer gave the Pandigital 15-inch LCD digital picture frame FIVE STARS.

Here is a consumer review of the Pandigital 15″ LCD picture frame, from Expo Television: The Consumer Grapevine. Enjoy.

 

Kodak

Buy Now

Samsung

Buy Now

iMate

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D-Link

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Digital Spectrum

Buy Now

PhotoVu

Buy Now

 
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