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Review: GiiNii Artforme 7 inch Digital Picture Frame

Written on Jan 18, 2010 by Malcolm Reynolds and filed under Featured, GiiNii, Reviews

One of the side effects to reviewing many different digital picture frames is that I start to expect more and more from a typical picture frame. The latest digital media frames handle photos, video, music, and stream content via Wi-Fi. That’s why I was amazed to see the affordable GiiNii ArtForme Digital Picture Frame (model GN-705W) keeps things surprisingly simple. This picture frame is just a picture frame … nothing more and nothing less.

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T-Mobile Quietly Pushing Cameo to Pasture?

Written on Mar 15, 2009 by Brian and filed under News, T-Mobile

T-Mobile released the Cameo digital picture frame last year in a move that was questionable. The 7″ frame wasn’t spectacular and not only did it cost $100, but you had to pay $10/month to get images sent to it via email address. There were other problems too, like you had to have a T-Mobile cell phone plan as well. It looks like T-Mobile has finally given up on their ridiculous experiment, the Cameo is not available online any longer and is on clearance at local stores.

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T-Mobile’s Cameo Frame with GPRS Still Needs Work

Written on Nov 6, 2008 by Brian and filed under News, T-Mobile

Last month T-Mobile quietly announced the Cameo, a 7″ digital frame with GPRS service on the T-Mobile network, which means you can send the frame pictures straight from your phone using the carrier’s network. The frame runs $100 and the service $10/month. It seems a little pricey to look at pictures taken with a mobile phone and it sounds like they still have to work to do to refine the service.

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T-Mobile to Release “Cameo” – GPRS Enabled Digital Picture Frame

Written on Oct 6, 2008 by Brian and filed under News, T-Mobile

T-Mobile is said to be close to releasing a digital picture frame they’re calling Cameo. The highlight is the fact that it includes a SIM card and can receive data over the T-Mobile network. For $100 you can buy the frame and for another $10/month, you can send pictures directly to the frame from your mobile phone.

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