eStarling TouchConnect digital frame is very cool

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Shane McGlaun on January 8th, 2010

I am a sucker for a cool digital photo frame. The things keep me from spending time printing the hoards of digital photos that my wife seems to always be taking. eStarling has unveiled its latest digital photo frame at CES and it is very cool.

The frame is called the TouchConnect and uses all touch controls with no remote. The screen is 10.2-inches and it has a 16:9 aspect ratio with a resolution of 800 x 480. Onboard memory for the frame is 2GB and it has a SD card slot as well. Firmware updates can be received over the air and the frame can be connected to its own Gmail account.

Impact7 digital photo frame packs in features at a low price

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Shane McGlaun on November 19th, 2008

eStarling Impact7 Digital Picture FrameDigital photo frames are great, but typically, the lower priced ones have bad screen quality and lack the features that make a digital frame really interesting. One of the features you don’t usually see on lower priced digital frames is Wi-Fi.

A company called eStarling has introduced a new digital photo frame for the holiday season that retails for $99.99 and offers features like a 7-inch LCD with a 480 x 234 resolution and integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi that support several security protocols.

eStarling WiFi Digital LCD Picture Frame

Posted in Digital Imaging,LCD,Wi-Fi by Chetz on November 1st, 2006

eStarling Picture Frame

The eStarling 7 inch LCD digital picture frame allows you to rotate through different digital pictures on the frame, but that certainly is not what makes it special.

This picture frame is also WiFi enabled and picks up photos without wires from email, a Flickr RSS stream and from an external media card. This means that once you have set it up, it stands alone and gets new photos sent to it automatically.

The Starling picture frame itself can check email by configuring a POP3 email account along with user name and password. After that, just send an email to the address with a JPEG or GIF file and the picture frame will catch it and add it to the rotation.

You can also define a key word for your feed with Flickr and have it bring in a rotation of photos based on your …