Photo Frame
TAO 1.5 inch Keychain Digital Photo Frame
The TAO 1.5 inch Digital Keychain Frame is a nifty little gagdet to carry around your favorite photos.
The keychain photo frame can store up to 31 photos in its 8MB internal storage. The screen is a 1.5 inch color OLED panel. The battery is rechargeable and you can upload photos via a PC or Mac. The case of the photo frame is brushed metal.
Amazon.com sells the TAO keychain photo frame for only $42.99.
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Posted on Sat, 26 May 2007 11:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Mustek Ality PF-T80R Digital Photo Frame
Digital Trends takes a first look at the Mustek Ality PF-T80R Digital Photo Frame.
Quote from the first look:
"The Mustek Ality PF-T80R Digital Photo Frame not only shows pictures, but adds a clock and calendar.
The Mustek Ality PF-T80R Digital Photo Frame has an eight-inch active matrix TFT color display which offers up an impressive 800 x 600 resolution, 4:3 aspect ratio and a mirror-like surface.
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Posted on Mon, 7 May 2007 02:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
10.5 inch Digital Photo Frame
When a 6 inch photo display is just not enough,
ThingGeek offers a huge 10.5 inch digital photo frame.
This photo frame has a 720x480px resolution and can display image files with up to 12MB file size. You can use CompactFlash (CF), SecureDigital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC) and Memory Stick with this digital frame. It also plays mpeg video and mp3 music files. Speakers are integrated in the frame.
The 10.5 inch Photo frame sells for a low $179.99 from ThinkGeek.
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Posted on Wed, 11 Oct 2006 15:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
New Digital Photo Frame Displays Multiple Pictures At Once
Westinghouse Digital Electronics announced yesterday their first product to use what they're calling MosaicView technology. The patent-pending technology allows digital picture frames to display more than one picture at one in a digital photo frame.
This has to be qualified a little bit, because there are digital frames out there that can bring up a thumbnail index. What Westinghouse is showcasing is a frame that is customizable to show, say, an entire screen of pictures you took on vacation, or even better display an entire slate of pictures of this month's I4U Gadget Model. For a better idea of this feature, see the GIF image at westinghouse.com.
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Posted on Thu, 13 Jul 2006 06:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sun Group SG8 Digital Photo Frame Review
LetsGoDigital reviews the 8 inch SUN-SG8 Digital Photo Frame.
Quote:
"The SUN-SG8 Digital Photo Frame is one of kind. There are more digital displays on the market, but till now I haven't seen any display that has so many goodies built-in.
The interchangeable frames give you the opportunity to integrate this display smoothly in your living room, bedroom, office, store and many other situations.
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Posted on Mon, 19 Jun 2006 11:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Bluetooth Digital Photo Frame by Parrot
French Company Parrot introduces a wireless digital photo frame. You can transfer photos straight from your Bluetooth mobile phone onto the picture frame.
The Parrot Bluetooth photo frame features a 3.5 inch TFT display with 320x234 pixel resolution and 32MB internal memory. Software running on an ARM9 CPU automatically resizes images and offers slideshow and image management features. This photo frame automatically switches off during the night and comes on again during the day.
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Posted on Thu, 16 Mar 2006 08:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Philips 7FF1AW Digital Photo Frame Review
Engadget reviews pre-release version of the upcoming Philips 7FF1AW digital photo display.
Quote:
"Philips' fledgling foray yields a digital photo display offering outstanding display quality and a swank, intuitive solution for getting those digital photos off your PC and into the living room.
Sure, as angst ridden hacks we always have a few gripes. The inclusion of some auto-sensing (instead of manual) brightness controls based on the ambient lighting conditions and a motion sensing sleep mode to extend the life of the display would be nice-to-haves.
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Posted on Wed, 21 Sep 2005 02:23:45 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
EDGE Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player
EDGE Tech Corp. offers a digital photo frame with built-in MP3 Player.
The Photo frame has a card-reader that supports SD Memory Cards, MultiMedia (MMC) Cards, SmartMedia, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, IBM Microdrive, and Type I/II CompactFlash Cards.
It displays photos on a 5.6" LCD Screen. If there are MP3 files on the media insterted in the Photo frame the are played back. Stereo Speakers are integrated in the Photo frame. The EDGE Photo frame also has S-Video and ear phone connectors. This gadget comes with a remote.
The photo frame measures 8.25"x5.75"x1.75".
The EDGE Photo Frame with MP3 Player sells for $212.94 at Wal-Mart. EDGE also selling the MP3 Photo Frame directly and offers it after mail-in rebate for $198.95 ($228.95 without rebate).
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Posted on Thu, 23 Dec 2004 05:23:47 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
BenQ 15inch Digital Photo Frame and LCD Monitor
BenQ offers a 15" LCD Monitor that can also be used as a Digital Photo Frame.
The 15" LCD Monitor features a SD/MMC & CF Card Reader built-in on top of the Monitor. It can be used stand-alone as a photo frame without a PC.
Connected to a PC its a standard LCD Monitor with 1024x768 resolution.
Buy.com has the BenQ 15" LCD Display & Digital Photo Frame
on Sale for $299.99 after rebate.
This is a pretty good price for a Digital Photo Frame taking into account that this one is 15". Compare to other photo frame products.
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Posted on Fri, 12 Dec 2003 20:11:51 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Wallflower Digital Photo Frames Built from Scrap
Rafe Needleman writes on AlwaysOn about Wallflower Systems a Silicon Valley start-up that built its first high-end Digitla Picture Frame products with recycled computers.
The Stroy reads: "To get started, Wallflower founders Mitch Kahn and Gordon Clyne bought 150 old but unused laptops from liquidators and via eBay, for $25 to $150 each. They were obsolete as workstations (most had 133MHz CPUs and smallish hard drives) but had the right pieces to make nice picture frames—most importantly, working 12" LCD panels.
Mitch and Gordon's small team disassembled the machines, mounted the displays in handmade wood frames with the motherboard and hard disk, and added Wi-Fi and their own Linux-based software."
Read the Full Story on AlwaysOn
Bestselling digital Photo Frames
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Posted on Thu, 20 Nov 2003 09:29:22 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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