Sony Intros New S-Frame Digital Picture Frames
Written on Sep 2, 2010 by cjefferies and filed under Featured, News, Sony
Sony has introduced three new S-Frame digital photo frames featuring high-res LED screens and video playback capabilities along with a battery-operated model. The company also introduced eight new mainstream models.
Review: ViewSonic TrueView VFD820 (VFD720, VFD1020)
Written on Jul 11, 2009 by MKowalski and filed under Reviews, ViewSonic
In the process of reviewing digital photo frames, it feels like I spend a lot of time these days fighting with the latest features. Over the past year, I’ve reviewed some great frames with innovative features: the ability to read news feeds, display shared images, even check weather and traffic for you. But there have been a lot of growing pains associated with bringing web technologies to photo frames, and even the most well-designed and well-integrated devices all too often to lose sight of the fact that photo frames should, first and foremost, display photos without complications or headaches.
ViewSonic TrueView Family of Digital Frames Available Now
Written on May 28, 2009 by Brian and filed under News, ViewSonic
ViewSonic announced nine new digital frames at CES and today is bringing the first five to market. The first batch includes their new TrueView family of digital picture frames that are all standard aspect ratio and come in 7″, 8″ and 10.4″ sizes. The other two frames come from ViewSonic’s value line and come in 7″ and 9″ models, starting at $54.99.
ViewSonic Announces Nine Digital Picture Frames
Written on Jan 11, 2009 by Brian and filed under News, ViewSonic
ViewSonic launched a bunch of new digital picture frames at CES, including a new all-in-one frame that features an alarm clock with AM/FM radio, integrated Wi-Fi and 2GB of storage.
ViewSonic Releases Two 8″ Digital Frames with Touch Interface
Written on Nov 10, 2008 by Brian and filed under News, ViewSonic
ViewSonic has released the DPG801BK and DPG807BK digital picture frames. These 8″ frames feature SwifTouch, ViewSonic’s touch-screen technology. This means the frame’s controls are only displayed when needed, and they’re easy to access on the front of the frame. ViewSonic also claims that the buttons are smudge-free, which if true, is a valuable addition.