JOBO ScanViewer Digital Photo Frame With Built-in Scanner

JOBO ScanViewer (Image behavior JOBO)
By fear Liszewski

In digit relapsing fall JOBO has drastically simplified the impact of effort printed photos into the digital demesne with their capably named ScanViewer digital equal frame. The 8-inch TFT LCD has a partitioning of 800×600 pixels, patch the built-in detector effected foregather beneath it crapper construe as broad as 1200×1800 pixels. The handgun branch module accept photos either 1.6″x2″ in filler or the more mediocre 4″x6″ format, and the digital versions crapper be stored on the frame’s 1GB of noesis or derivative to a noesis bill including auto flash, SD, MemoryStick and XD. And there’s add a USB conjugation for easily transferring the scans backwards to your PC. Expect the ScanViewer to be acquirable sometime in Dec for most $380.

[ JOBO ScanViewer ] VIA [ Gizmag ]

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VTech KidiLook Digital Photo Frame

VTech KidiLook Digital Photo Frame (Images behavior VTech)
By fear Liszewski

Let’s be honest, I’d remuneration a six-year-old banter meliorate ratio at figuring discover how to ingest a lawful digital equal contact than a forty-year-old adult, so the exclusive conceive I crapper gaming them needing a ‘kid-friendly’ digital contact is length reasons. The KidiLook from VTech is fashioned for children grownup 3 to 6 and crapper accumulation up to 100 digital photos synced from your PC via USB. And patch it includes a program of buttons for scrolling finished the photos, kids crapper also foregather impress the amount to face the slideshow thanks to its built-in change sensor. $24.99 from the VTech website.

[ VTech KidiLook Digital Photo Frame ] VIA [ 7Gadgets ]

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Sharp’s New Cordless Phone/Digital Photo Frame Combines Two Devices I Don’t Need

Sharp JD-7C1CL/CW (Image behavior Sharp)
By fear Liszewski

Congratulations to Sharp for combine digit devices that most tech-savvy consumers effect no ingest for. Their JD-7C1CL/CW cordless distinction good includes a big 7-inch LCD contact concealment (800×480 resolution) that crapper be used for unspecialised good functions aforementioned checking voicemail, accessing your good aggregation etc. and when not in ingest it doubles as a digital equal frame. The 128MB of hardware on authorisation isn’t foregather generous, and patch you crapper wirelessly beam photos from a ring to the frame, it exclusive supports IR so be embattled to move a patch if your good ’s camera is of the some megapixel variety.

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Kodak Announces S730 Digital Frame

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By Shane McGlaun

I like digital photo frames and each time someone comes to my house that doesn’t own a digital frame, they leave wanting one. With digital frames, I can display images of the kids and other events without having to print off gobs of pictures and find a place to put the pictures on my wall.

Kodak has announced a new digital photo frame called the Easyshare S730, but has left out some important details about the device. The import bits missing are exactly how large the screen of the frame is and what the frame looks like. Pricing for the frame will be $139 and it will ship in September.

The frame features touch sensitive controls on the frame bezel, 1GB of internal memory and a rechargeable battery good for an hour away from an outlet. A memory card reader is built-in as well for viewing images without having to upload them to the frame. Other features include the ability to play video and music and a collage feature.

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Digital Album: it’s a digiframe, just more capacious

Okay, so maybe this mysterious Digital Album really is nothing more than a relatively plain 7-inch digital photo frame, but the included 4GB of storage is certainly appreciated. If, for whatever reason, you honestly feel the need to keep more than a thousand or so shots of little Joey on there, the integrated SD card reader can help you take things up to 20GB overall. Also of note, there’s a rechargeable battery that can show off slideshows for around three hours, and if you leave your AC adapter at home, you’ll be thrilled to know that this one can rejuvenate via USB. It’ll ship in around a fortnight in tan /silver or black / pink, and you’ll be asked to pay £179 ($256) to take one home.

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IPEVO’s Kaleido R7 wireless digital photo frame now available

IPEVO’s Kaleido R7 wireless digital photo frame — which we first caught sight of at CES — is now officially available, for all those out there who were waiting expectantly. If you’ve already forgotten, the 7-inch frames (800 x 480 resolution) has 512MB of memory plus an SD card slot, and it’s just dying to sync up with your PC, Mac, or your cell phone to obtain your precious, precious memories for display. It can be yours this instant for $199. Check another photo of the frame after the break.

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Digital Foci’s Photo Book displays RAW files, at home and in the wild

As Marlin Perkins used to remind us on Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, naturalists have observed as many variations of the common frameus digitalus in nature as they have mammals of the felidae family. We’ve seen digiframes that are actually routers, digiframes that scan your old non-digital snapshots, and (sadly) digiframes that come pre-infected with a Trojan Horse or two. Doing its part for biodiversity, Digital Foci is back with what it calls a “Photo Book” — another way of saying that they’ve put a digital photo frame in a “soft leather-like case,” making for “a convenient, elegant photo display.” The one interesting development here is support for RAW images — otherwise, this is just another $189 / 8-inch / 800 x 600 / 4GB digiframe. In addition to all that, this guy supports the usual bevy of file formats (JPEG, BMP, TIFF, GIF, MP3, AAC, WMA, MJPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 SP) and boasts 2.5 hours of battery life. Wake up, guys — there is some PR jazz for you after the break.

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Amex Digital’s SP-7 digiframe doubles as a printer

Although Amex Digital’s SP-7 can’t claim to be the first digital photo frame with an inbuilt printer, it’s certainly among the first to ever pull it off for under two bills. The basic specs include a 7-inch 800 x 480 resolution display, a multicard reader, USB connectivity, integrated speakers, adjustable brightness, a mini remote and support for both audio and video files. Curiously enough, Amex doesn’t even bother explaining what size prints this thing shoots out, where to find replacement paper and how to initiate printing. But, as we alluded to earlier, it’s just $199, so don’t be shocked to end up figuring all this out on our own.
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The byd:sign digital photo frame with 1Seg: like a TV, but way, way smaller


If you’ve been getting tired of the steady stream of ho-hum digital photo frames hitting the market lately, maybe the DP-1001DW is your density… er, destiny. The new pic-viewer from Japanese maker byd:sign has one notable feature that really sets it apart from the unruly riff-raff of the digiframe world… a 1Seg tuner. While you get a 10.2-inch, 800 x 480 display, a contrast ratio of 300:1, support for MPEG, XviD, and MP3 files, as well as a totally attractive choice of a white or black bezel, you also have the totally orginal option of… watching TV. So, really, it’s more like a 10.2-inch television. That only works in Asia. In all fairness, it does appear to sport an alarm clock as well. No word on price or release date, but we don’t plan to budge until this is nestled tightly in a corner of our home… being viewed by a tiny human or small animal.
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[CES 2009] Hands-On With Kodak

KODAK OLED Wireless Frame (Image property of OhGizmo!)
By Andrew Liszewski

While they didn’t come up with the original idea for OLEDs, Eastman Kodak is actually credited with inventing the first diode device in the 80’s which paved the way for the OLED displays we see hitting the market these days. So it makes sense that Kodak would be one of the first companies to produce a consumer-ready OLED display, but unlike Sony, they’ve incorporated the technology into a wireless digital photo frame that puts every other digital frame on the market to shame.

Now I’m not going to bore you by raving about the colors, contrast ratio or thinness of Kodak’s frame, since you’re probably already well aware of the advantages of OLED screens, but I will say that it’s great to see this technology slowly but steadily making its way into consumer’s hands.

KODAK OLED Wireless Frame (Image property of OhGizmo!)

The Kodak OLED Wireless Frame comes with your standard features like memory cards slots and support for the most popular photo and video formats in use today, but it also includes wifi (hence the ‘wireless’ part) for streaming your media directly from your PC. The 7.6-inch, 800×480 pixel display wouldn’t turn many heads were it not OLED-based, but I will say I really like the UI Kodak has included which relies on a touch sensitive bezel with illuminated ‘buttons’ for making selections. And while the screen itself isn’t touch-sensitive, it at least helps to keep it fingerprint free. Of course since we’re just seeing OLED technology hitting the market, the Kodak OLED Wireless Frame comes with a $999.95 price tag, but it’s pretty much guaranteed those prices will eventually drop.

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