Jan 6 2010, 4:11am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Kodak today announced its new KODAK PULSE Digital Frame at the CES 2010.
This touchscreen-enabled frame is equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity and a personal e-mail address so consumers can easily send pictures wirelessly to the frame from a computer, from Facebook and KODAK Gallery sites, or from any device that has email capability.
With an e-mail-enabled device, including home computers and mobile phones, people can send their newest pictures directly to the PULSE Frame. Kodak further enhances the sharing experience by connecting the frame to photo albums on Facebook and KODAK Gallery sites. The frame automatically refreshes when consumers, or their family and friends, add new pictures to their albums.
KODAK PULSE Digital Frame Features:
The KODAK PULSE Digital Frame will be available for US $129.99 beginning in April 2010 and is already available for pre-order on Amazon.
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