January 9th, 2007 by ketyung
Conventionally, if we want our digital pictures to go onto the walls, we need to send them for printing and then frame it with a traditional photo frame then hang it on the wall. With the Kodak digital Wi-Fi photo frame, you can just get all your digital pictures (from your computer or digital camera) onto the walls without printing it!
It has a built-in 128MB memory. Your digital pictures can be stored on its built-in, or on a memory card, or using Wi-Fi that comes directly from your computer or Internet! It has built-in speakers, which you can have some accompanying music, if you don’t feel it’s annoying. It comes with a remote control, for you to control and setup. It’s not restricted only to just pictures, it’s video-capable!
You will have various choices of frame faceplates, which include frosted floral glass or a whiteboard which you can write on. 10-inch version will be available in US in March for a price at $280.00 and the expected price in UK would be £150. The 7-inch version would be $50.00 or less!
Via [T3 Blog]
Technorati: Kodak, WiFi, picture, digitalcamera, gadget


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