Posted on Jun 22, 2009 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am
The 12-inch Edge digital picture frame is a beauty! Not only will your pictures appear clear, bright, colorful, and sharp: you can also set your slideshows to music with your favorite Mp3’s!
The resolution of 800 x 600 and the aspect ratio of 4:3 pretty much guarantees that your digital pictures will look really, really good, and the large 12-inch screen will let you see them from across the room.
The 12″ Edge frame is compatible with most memory cards, flash drives, and sticks, and can also be directly connected to your computer for picture upload, if desired. The number of pictures on your digital picture frame is limited only by the size of your card, stick, or drive.
Your Edge digital picture frame is ready to use right out of the box. Just insert your card or drive, and watch your memories slideshow past! The wireless remote makes it even easier to program your digital photo frame.
Right now, the Edge 12-inch digital picture frame can be purchased for only $149.95, after a rebate of $40.00, on the EdgeTech website.
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!
Posted on Feb 16, 2009 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am
T-Mobile’s Cameo digital picture frame is just a little bit different from other digital picture frames: the Cameo can hold a GSM SIM card and receive photos from your cell phone via its MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) capabilities!
This service will cost $10 per month and your T-Mobile Cameo will get its very own phone number.
With its 720 x 480 7-inch LCD screen, the Cameo will let you view your pictures brightly and clearly, fresh from your phone, with a “You Are There!” quickness. The stitched leather frame lends a classic look to any home decor.
The T-Mobile Cameo is priced at $100.00, and the service is $10.00 per month. It seems a small price to pay for such quickness of viewing.
Having a baby? Having a party? Having a vacation? Whatever you’re having, you can take pictures of it with your cell phone and beam them instantly to your T-Mobile Cameo. Or, for that matter, to your grandmother’s T-Mobile Cameo. Or your parents’ T-Mobile Cameo. Etc.
You get the “picture.”
For people who don’t have wireless in their home, this might be the next best thing. We use our Eye-Fi memory card much like one would use this frame, but, again, for people who DON’T have a wireless connection in their home, the T-Mobile Cameo might be just the thing!
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH.com.au) has created a list of four wireless/digital picture frames they consider to be the top four contenders in the digital frame market right now.
According to this Australian review, each of these four frames has its good, and even GREAT, points, but the ViewSonic digital picture frame wins, hands-down.
Click on all these links and see for yourself. The holidays are coming. You need wireless/digital picture frames for everyone on your list!
Today is RSS Awareness Day. To all lovers of information, raise your glass to this day which makes content delivery possible on wireless photo frames.
Take a read of the article on Mashable
Happy Valentine’s Day from FrameMedia and Wireless Digital Picture Frames. Speaking of which, a wireless digital picture frame is the PERFECT GIFT for someone you love. That would include, of course, your spouse, your parents, your children. . . You get the picture.
PICTURE. I’m hilarious sometimes.
Royal has several fun and unique digital picture frame novelties on the market, as I’ve posted before, and the Royal PF Memory Pad Digital Photo Frame is no exception.
If your desk is crowded – and what desk isn’t? – this Royal digital frame would be much appreciated!
Not only will this frame hold up to 70
An article posted on TWICE yesterday predicted strong growth over the next five years in the digital picture frame market. Shipments of digital frames are projected to ht 5.6 million this year, up from a mere 1.6 million in 2006. These numbers are projected to hit 42.3 million by 2011.
According to the article,
We mentioned the Chumby in a blog post last week. Today, Forbes posted an article covering the Chumby, the Ambient Web, and digital frames. The author describes the Chumby and similar devices, as extremely useful but mentions the difficulty new products like this may encounter in attracting a niche of users.
Like any new
From local Tucson, Arizona television station KOLD comes this segment of Tech Tuesdays with Andy Taylor.
Andy will tell us about surge protectors and battery backups, both of which are of absolutely vital importance to all of us who have electronics in our homes.
But most importantly, Andy Taylor talks about digital picture frames, specifically, the Pandigital
When Google bought YouTube a few months ago, there were suddenly 1.65 billion new reasons to take online video sharing seriously as a business and a consumer passion (if you didn’t already take it seriously, that is). Though it’s not clear yet how that business will really work (how will content owners get paid? What
The 15-inch Sunpak digital picture frame, with its image resolution of 1024 x 768, and its sleek contoured matte black wood frame, will be a beautiful focal point for any room in your house.
You can mount the Sunpak frame on the wall, or display it on a desk or tabletop. Pictures can be uploaded with