Kodak Announces Next-Gen PULSE Digital Photo Frame
Written on Jan 4, 2011 by cjefferies and filed under Featured, Kodak, News
Kodak has announced the latest iteration of its PULSE Digital Frame. The frame now features social network integration, allowing users to comment on pictures received and connect to pictures on Facebook and Kodak Gallery.
AOC 2230Fm Released – 22″ High-Def Display, Digital Picture Frame
Written on Jul 12, 2008 by Brian and filed under News
AOC has announced the 2230Fm, a 22″ multi-purpose high definition display that can play media, show HD TV or act as a large digital picture frame. The 2230Fm features a 1,680×1,050 resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, USB 2.0 socket, DVI & HDMI inputs, integrated speakers and a piano black finish.
Kodak EasyShare W1020 and EasyShare W820 Announced
Written on Jul 10, 2008 by Brian and filed under Kodak, News
Kodak has announced a pair of wireless digital picture frames today. They both feature WiFi, 512MB of internal memory, widescreen 16:9 format, built-in speakers and access to online services like Flickr, Kodak Gallery and FrameChannel. The W1020 features a 10″ display while the W820 is 8 inches. Both frames are due out next month.
D-Link DSM-210 Released – 10″ Internet Enabled Digital Photo Frame
Written on Jul 9, 2008 by Brian and filed under D-Link, News
D-Link has announced the DSM-210. This 10″ widescreen digital frame not only displays photos, but it also connects to the Internet to download photos or RSS feeds of news, weather, sports and more. The DSM-210 offers two ways to get online, either the wired Ethernet port, or an 802.11g wireless connection. Other highlights include 1GB internal memory, 800×480 resolution and support for USB drives.
Digital Frame News Bits: Conexant Acquires Sigmatel, IDLDPL YES DPF900 Released, JOBO PDJ152 Released
Written on Jul 8, 2008 by Brian and filed under News
Digital picture frame news roundup. Two international frame releases that are worth passing on and a minor acquisition.
Digital Picture Frame Buyer’s Guide
Written on Jul 4, 2008 by K Richard Douglas and filed under Knowledge Base
There are numerous features to consider when purchasing a digital picture frame. This guide will help you understand the marketplace and will put you in position to make a more educated buying decision.
Cheap Chinese Digital Picture Frames Rejected at US Border Over Fire Concerns
Written on Jul 3, 2008 by Brian and filed under News
United States port officials are rejecting shipments of up to one million digital picture frames from China due to concerns over fire. There have been a rash of complaints recently as low-end off-brand frames sold at retailers like Best Buy and Wal-mart have spontaneously caught on fire.
GreenHouse Releases Heart-Shaped Digital Picture Frame
Written on Jul 2, 2008 by Brian and filed under News
In many ways, thank goodness this is a Japan-only release at the moment. The GreenHouse GHV-DF24HT goes for roughly $56, but thankfully comes with other snap-on frames should a giant pink heart not be what you’re after. Of course the design is great for Valentines I suppose, or other romantic events, but even then, at this price you could do better.
Review: Nextar N3-505 3.5″ Digital Photo Frame
Written on Jun 29, 2008 by Brian and filed under Nextar, Reviews
It’s not always about a large display panel and tons of features. For many, selecting a digital picture frame is a function of cost. Nextar appeals to this market with the N3-505, a 3.5″ digital frame with a bright 320×240 pixel display and 32MB of on-board memory, good for 50 images.
Sony Canvas Online CP-1 Digital Photo Frame With Embedded Web Browser
Written on Jun 26, 2008 by Brian and filed under News, Sony
Sony’s CP-1, currently only planned for Japan, has made its way to Opera’s headquarters where it’s been played with, and thankfully video recorded, by Opera’s CEO Jon von Tetzchner. His take? “It’s Awesome!”
7″ Panels Decreasing in Cost – Could Spur More 7″ Digital Frames
Written on Jun 25, 2008 by Brian and filed under News
Currently digital picture frames come in all shapes and sizes, but we could see some semblance of standardization based on the cost to create the display panels. New data suggests that 7″ frames are in for more price cuts, which could encourage frame manufacturers to move to that size instead of 8″ and other close variations.