Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Nov 19 2008, 9:47am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Support for memory cards includes SD, MMC, and MS along with a USB 2.0 port. Internal memory is 256MB. A remote control is included and the frame has automatic shutdown to save power. The integrated Wi-Fi connectivity allows the frame to get images directly from the social networking pages of friends and family. You can use this feature to send photos to friends or family around the world via the Internet.
The frame can also subscribe to RSS photo feeds like the National Geographic feed. Photobucket users can display all of their public or private images wirelessly on the frame as well. An iPhone application is available that lets photos be taken on the iPhone camera and sent directly to the frame. The frame has a retail price of $99.99 and is available now.
Via eStarling
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