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Kodak Pulse Digital Frame lets you comment on pictures

Posted in digital photo frame by Conner Flynn on January 4th, 2011

Just when you thought that digital photo frames could no longer surprise you, Kodak has announced the next generation of its award-winning Kodak Pulse Digital Frame. The wireless frame now has an extra feature. Now you can comment on the pictures you receive from friends and family the moment you receive them.

A Quick Comment button on the touchscreen lets you communicate back to the sender directly from the frame and includes such cliche options as Such a KODAK MOMENT, LOL!, OMG!, Congrats! and Wish I were there! The Kodak PULSE Frame will also connect to FACEBOOK and KODAK Gallery albums so pictures are streamed to your frame automatically. It will store up to 4000 pictures with 512 MB of internal memory.

Mamiya 33 Megapixel camera

Posted in Cameras by Conner Flynn on July 9th, 2010

Mamiya has just announced their new 33 Megapixel camera, the Mamiya RZ33, a large sensor digital camera targeted at the professional photographer. Its features a dedicated digital camera body and a 48 x 36mm 33-mega pixel CCD sensor, ISO 50-800 sensitivity range, 1.1 frames-per-second burst rate, 16-bit RAW files and a touchscreen digital control interface.

According to Mamiya, the new RZ33 is compatible with previous Mamiya RZ leaf-shutter lenses and fully compatible with all Mamiya RZ system lenses, viewfinders and also most accessories.

Intouch IT7150 wireless internet frame debuts

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Shane McGlaun on November 23rd, 2009

itouchit7150I really like digital photo frames and so does my wife. We have given more than a few of them to our parents as gifts over the years. The digital frame is a great way to show more of those images that most of us are always taking and then never showing off.

Intouch has announced a new digital frame called the IT7150. The frame is internet connected and users can access social networking, news, weather, and other content like photo galleries directly from the frame.

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Kodak announces battery powered digital photo frame

Posted in Kodak by Shane McGlaun on June 22nd, 2009

kodaklogo-sbI am a big fan of digital photo frames and we have several of them around our house. I have seen several portable frames over the years with small screens and batteries that allow people to carry photos with them on the go to show off.

Kodak has announced a new portable battery powered digital photo frame called the S730. The frame isn’t really intended to go on the road with you, but to allow you to unplug the device and pass it around at family functions.

Samsung drops new ultra thin photo frame

Posted in Samsung by Shane McGlaun on May 22nd, 2009

samsungphotoframe-sbDigital photo frames are great little gadgets that let you show off all those digital pictures you take without having to print them all out and find normal frames for them. With a digital frame you can put hundreds of photos on one frame. This sort of gadget also makes a great gift for dads to show off at the office.

Samsung has announced a new digital photo frame with an ultra thin design featuring the company’s Touch of Color design. The frame has a screen depth of 23mm, which is under an inch thick, and sports 1GB of internal memory.

Viewsonic introduces two digital photo frames for the holidays

Posted in Viewsonic by Shane McGlaun on November 10th, 2008

Viewsonic Digital Photo FrameAny parent or person who takes lots of digital pictures will like a digital photo frame this holiday season. A digital frame is a very easy way to get the photos a person takes from the computer to a photo frame for viewing — without having to print them out.

Viewsonic has introduced a pair of new digital photo frames called the DPG801BK and the DPG807BK that start at $129 and feature SwifTouch touch screen technology. The touch screen technology used by Viewsonic prevents clutter and smudges on the screen.

Kodak digital photo frame offers interactive border

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Nino Marchetti on August 21st, 2008

Kodak EasyShare P520 Digital Frame

Kodak’s latest digital picture frame is one sporting a touch sensitive control for navigating images. It is called the EasyShare P520 Digital Frame and it prices around $80.

The P520, on sale in September, is built around its five-inch screen. Chief among features is the “Quick Touch Border,” a function which lets you navigate stored photos with a touch or slide of your finger. Memory is expandable via the SD slot and one can also plug in a USB stick for photo viewing. Two color-coordinated interchangeable mattes – red and sliver – and …

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Samsung showcases new artsy LCD HDTVs

Posted in HDTV by Nino Marchetti on July 24th, 2008

Samsung Series 8 860

Samsung had a little mid-year coming out party yesterday as it unveiled a bunch of new flat panels and associated home theater gear. One of these upcoming releases is the new Series 8 850 and Series 8 860 LCD HDTVs, pricing between around $2,700 and $3,500.

Four models make up the Series 8 850 and 860, consisting of two each 45.9- and 52-inch televisions. All units will be available in September and unique features include a slim, narrow bezel with a touch of color around the edges and support for RSS feeds from USA Today. For full details, check out the press release after the jump.

Samsung goes artsy with Series 6, 7 LCD HDTVs

Posted in HDTV by Nino Marchetti on April 23rd, 2008

Samsung Series 7 LCD HDTV

Samsung today put word out through the lands of tech about the availability of its Series 6 and Series 7 LCD HDTVs. These displays range in size from 19- to 52-inches and pricing from around $480 to $3,500.

The Series 6 displays should mostly be available now, with the Series 7 units come out in May. Samsung’s most touted design features with these displays is its “Touch of Color” which draws from “several artistic inspirations” and features “a hint of red color naturally blended into a semi-transparent piano black bezel.” Excuse us while we go wipe the marketing barf off of ourselves – you can read the rest of the Samsung love fest after the jump.

Pandigital reveals new touchscreen digital frames

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Nino Marchetti on April 2nd, 2008

pandigital-pantouch.jpgDigital photo frame company Pandigital rolled out today a new line of frames which offer touchscreen operation as their primary selling point. The new PanTouch line will range in price from around $120 to $250, depending upon the screen size.

The PanTouch digital picture frames will be available in 7-, 8- and 10.4-inch display sizes. The touchscreen operation is guided by on-screen icons which guide users where to touch and swipe to control displayed images, MP3 music and video clips. All frames come with a remote control and are compatible with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth adapters.

New Olympus camera offers 20x wide angle zoom

Posted in Digital Cameras by Nino Marchetti on January 26th, 2008

Olympus SP-570 UZAnother new digital camera…we know. This time around Olympus brought us word this week of the Olympus SP-570 UZ, priced at around $500. The company notes this particular model for its 20x, wide-angle optical zoom (26-520mm equivalent).

The SP-570UZ, besides the optical zoom, offers up an impressive 10-megapixels coupled with a f2.8-4.5 lens. You get a bevy of advanced features with this particular Olympus model, including a 2.7-inch LCD with anti-glare, dual image stabilization, face detection, shadow adjustment and full manual control.

This new Olympus camera will be available come March. Get the full details after the jump.

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New Olympus cameras let you preview shot effects

Posted in Digital Cameras,Olympus by Nino Marchetti on January 25th, 2008

Olympus Stylus 1020Olympus this week unveiled a trio of new Stylus compact digital cameras which it says offer dual image stabilization, 2.7-inch LCDs and a feature called “Perfect Shot Preview.” These models are the Stylus 840, Stylus 1010 and Stylus 1020 and pricing will range between about $250 and $350.

Perfect Shot Preview, as described by Olympus, “enables users to preview and select various photographic effects on a live, multi-window screen before snapping the shot.” The Stylus 1010 and 1020 will both offer 10-megapixels of shooting ability, with the Stylus 840 chiming in at 8-megapixels.

Expect all three Stylus digital cameras in stores by March. You can get the full details after the jump.

Fujifilm debuts new high end digital camera

Posted in Digital Cameras,Fujifilm by Nino Marchetti on January 25th, 2008

Fujifilm FinePix S100FSFujifilm was showing off this week its most advanced SLR styled digital camera to date. It is called the Fujifilm FinePix S100FS and pricing is set around $800.

The Fujifilm FinePix S100FS is a 11-megapixel shooter with a 14.3x Fujinon manual zoom lens, 2.5-inch tiltable LCD screen and ISO capabilities up to ISO 6400. Featured technologies on this prosumer SLR include dual image stabilization, face detection with red eye removal and film simulation modes.

Fujifilm expects to make this camera available in February. You can get the full details on the FinePix S100FS after the jump.

Introducing the MOTO Z8

Posted in Motorola,Z8 by Chetz on May 16th, 2007

Motorola MOTO Z8Excuse me, Mr. Jobs? Motorola would like you to look at its new “media monster”, the fresh-faced MOTO Z8. Announced yesterday, this 109mm x 50mm x 15mm black beauty with Xbox green trim lets you watch your favorite video at rates of 30 frames per second. It comes with 80 MB of internal memory but can be expanded up to a super-sized 32 GB with the right microSD cards (that’s enough to store 12 movies or 70 hours of tunes.)

The 2.2-inch QVGA screen displays16 million colors, perfect for watching “The Bourne Identity” since …

Mustek Digital Touch Screen Picture Frame

Posted in Digital Imaging,Home by Darrin Olson on January 27th, 2007

Mustek Ality PF-T150 digital picture frame touchscreenThe new Mustek Ality picture frame has a few features that go a little beyond most of the digital picture frames we’ve seen.

This digital picture frame is made from a 15 inch touch screen which allows navigating the menu and settings directly on the picture. If you want to avoid fingerprints, there is also a wireless remote. The frame views images with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 and can be mounted on a wall.

Aside from being a pretty decent size and having a touch screen interface, this digital …



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