Archive for Digital Photo Frames

Juicy Couture Digital Picture Frame

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on November 18th, 2009

Juicy Couture Digital Picture FrameSo you want to class up your abode, but standard digital picture frames just aren’t doing it for you. Juicy Couture has introduced a digital picture frame that looks like an antique goldtone resin frame for you more sophisticated types.

It comes with a 2GB memory card and a stand. You can pre-order it now and the Juicy Couture Digital Picture Frame ships later this month for $148. The dimensions are 6.5″H x 8″W x 1.4″ deep. It probably looks better with vintage photos on it.

First Android Wireless Digital Photo Frame

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on November 11th, 2009

First Android Wireless Digital Photo FrameWant to spend a cool $650 on a feature-rich digital photo frame? Today is your lucky day. This one is the first digital photo frame to be powered by Google’s Android. It will do RSS feeds and weather updates, along with the usual displaying of loved ones.

This 10.4-inch digital photo frame even has a dedicated email address of it’s own, allowing you to send your pictures to it for display. It will also grab images from sites like Flickr and Picasa. You can deliver your pictures to the device via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB or SD card.

Motorola launches digi-frames with dual displays, Wi-Fi

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on October 28th, 2009

Motorola launches digi-frames with dual displays, Wi-FiMotorola is offering up some new digital photo frames, including dual display frames and a Wi-Fi model that lets you send images directly to the frame by email. The LS1000W has a 10.4-inch display, with 512 MB of built-in memory, an MP3 player and speakers, an alarm clock and calendar function. The £200 frame has Wi-Fi connectivity and content from the thousand FrameChannel online channels that can be viewed on the device including internet radio.

The £80 LS420 Duo on the other hand offers two 4.2-inch displays, one of which can be used to view calendar and clock info. The LS720D offers the same, but with larger 7-inch displays and MP3 playback, speakers and a remote control for £130.

Sony DPP-F700 Digital Photo Frame and printer gets a release date

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on October 22nd, 2009

Sony DPP-F700 Digital Photo Frame and printer gets a release dateSony recently announced the DPP-F700 digital picture that offers a built-in photo printer. The device sports a 7-inch display with an 800 x 480 resolution, USB port, and a card reader.

The built-in printer can print a 4-inch x 6-inch photo in just 45-seconds. You’ll also get a handy remote control. Sony will launch the DPP-F700 here in the US in January 2010 for about. $200.

Ceiva unveils Pro 80 digital photo frame

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Shane McGlaun on October 15th, 2009

ceivapro80-sbDigital photo frames make great gifts and they have come down in price significantly over the last few years. Digital frame maker Ceiva has announced the launch of its latest digital photo frame called the Pro 80 just in time for holiday shopping.

The frame works with Ceiva’s PicturePlan, which allows remote users to automatically push images to the frame via a phone line or a Wi-Fi connection. The PicturePlan service is free for the first year and then $19.99 per year afterwards.

iMo Foto Frame Printer

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on October 1st, 2009

iMo Foto Frame PrinterHot on the heels of Sony’s new digital photo frame/printer, comes this iMo Foto Frame Printer. Yep, it’s an 8″, 800 x 600 digital photo frame and printer all mangled lovingly together.

It’s a stand-alone device and doesn’t require a computer connection, but it sports a USB input and accepts CF/SD/MS/MMC and xD memory cards. It may not be the most attractive thing in the world, but it prints 6 x 4 glossy prints at 300 dpi. The cartridge is replaceable and holds enough paper and ink for 36 prints.

Sony DPP-F700 Digital Photo Frame and printer $293

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on September 30th, 2009

Sony DPP-F700 Digital Photo Frame and printer $293How many Digital Photo Frames do you know that have a printer? None? That’s right none. Sony is going where no brand has gone before in the world of digital photo frames with the announcement of the DPP-F700. It’s basically a 7 inch frame that has a printer attached.

It’s a WVGA display with support for up to 800 x 480 resolution. You also get a gigabyte of memory, 21 different templates for displaying the time and date and it supports a bunch of card types, SD cards, SDH cards, etc.

HP DreamScreen does Pandora, Media Streaming

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on September 17th, 2009

HP DreamScreen does Pandora, Media StreamingHP’s new DreamScreen 100 and 130 aren’t your usual digital picture frames, but they will function in pretty much the same way. They also happen to stream photos, music, play videos, connect to Pandora, and manage to handle social networking too.

The DreamScreen 100 sports a 10.2-inch screen and the 130 has a 13.3-inch screen. Both have 2GB of built-in storage and a flash card reader and USB for more room. You can load content through storage or via drag-and-drop software on the PC. It will stream audio and photos but not video.

Really Snowing picture frame is the new snow globe

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on September 13th, 2009

Really Snowing picture frame is the new snow globeI never understood the appeal of snow globes, myself. Why must you relive snow in miniature globe form? But I know that many people collect them and just can’t get enough, having to buy one after another like good little tourists. Well, the Really Snowing picture frame should replace the snowglobe once and for all.

Now you can put your family and anyone else into a snowy scene. Plus there’s no need to shake it. The snow is automatic thanks to a battery powered pump.

Retro TV digital photo frame

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on August 30th, 2009

Retro TV digital photo frameWe’ve seen all kinds of digital photo frames, but this one comes in a retro form, looking like a retro TV. Which is a much cooler form than what we typically see. This one comes from Japan’s mag labs.

It packs in a small 3.5 inch screen with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, with 128 mb of memory and an SD card slot. It won’t play I love Lucy or Leave it to Beaver, but it does support playback of AVI and MP3 files and is powered by AC adapter or the built in Lithium Ion battery.

Jobo’s new Curve Digital Picture Frames

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on July 5th, 2009

Jobo’s new Curve Digital Picture FramesThose who like to show off family pictures will be happy to know that Jobo’s latest Curve 7 and Curve 8 digital picture frames both have full-screen and thumbnail modes and can display the images as a slideshow with a limited set of transitions.

The Jobo Curve 7 features a 7-inch color TFT LCD display with a resolution of 480×234 pixels and Zoom mode. While the Jobo Curve 8 features an 8-inch color TFT LCD display with a higher resolution of 800×600 pixels and 4:3 aspect ratio.

Kogan’s digiframe reads Twitter, browses Facebook

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on June 23rd, 2009

Kogan's digiframe reads Twitter, browses FacebookRight up there with printers, digital picture frames are fairly boring. So companies keep throwing more features at us so that we may decide to buy one. That’s why Kogan’s 8-inch WiFi LCD digiframe features a bunch of tricks we’ve seen before, along with a few that are new.

It will accept photos via email, RSS feeds, Flickr, and Facebook. Email pics to a central address and see them displayed on a group of these things. With the free SeeFrame app for iPhone you can even send images directly from your handset. You can view your Twitter feed as well.

SilverPac SilverFrame with touchscreen, WiFi-n, SideShow and media streaming

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on June 2nd, 2009

SilverPac SilverFrame with touchscreen, WiFi-n, SideShow and media streamingSilverPac has announced their SilverFrame Advanced Digital Picture Frame (ADPF) at Computex 2009, and this is no cheap photo display, like you are used to seeing in bargain bins. The ADPF runs Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 and supports Windows SideShow and Windows Live FrameIt for displaying online content on its 10.1-inch 1024 x 576 touchscreen.

The frame will not only show local photos, play video and stream music from across a network, but it can sync with your calendar, show emails and allow for replies, and view photos from Picasa, Photobucket, Facebook and a Windows Live account. All in one device. Connectivity includes WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.0, infrared (for the remote control), a multiformat memory card slot and both full-sized USB and a micro-USB port.

Sanyo’s ALBO digital photo frame / RSS reader

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on February 5th, 2009

Sanyo’s ALBO digital photo frame / RSS readerSanyo’s ALBO digital photo frame stands out from the rest, because the retro-styled digital frame doubles up as a Desktop RSS reader. Yes, the Sanyo ALBO is capable of fetching RSS feeds from all over the web, including Flickr to display recent uploads from friends and family.

The ALBO is equipped with WiFi and can also display photo attachments in email. It also has the option of loading photos via memory cards, and you can sync it with your Picasa photo album online.

IPEVO Kaleido R7 Photo Frame Does Internet Content

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Nino Marchetti on January 8th, 2009

Kaleido R7

IPEVO announced today at the Consumer Electronics Show an Internet connected digital image frame. It is called the Kaleido R7 and it will be available in March.

The IPEVO Kaleido R7 incorporates what is described as computer-centric behavior in how it provides consumers access to favorite Web content via wireless streaming and syncing. A channel based concept allows users of this frame to subscribe to content from photo-sharing Web sites like Flickr and Picasa, as well as news or blogs via RSS feeds. This is in addition to the traditional method of accessing content stored on computer hard disk or memory storage devices.





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