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Wifi Enabled LCD Frame

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 24, 2006


The new eStarling special edition frame with a stylish look and 7" screen displays photos emailed to it in a slideshow format. The eStarling frame is a standalone Wi-Fi LCD photo frame that connects to a wireless network for its content. You can specify an RSS photo feed from Flickr based on your own keywords, or simply email some photos to your eStarling frame. If you're feeling really geeky you can email photos from your mobile phone and pop them up on the eStarling for display.

Specifications

  • 7" color TFT LCD Display
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b with Support for WEP encryption
  • MMC /SD card slot
  • On-board Storage for Approximately 30 photos
  • Views JPEG & BMP files
  • External 120V/240V AC Adapter



  • Related Links:
    eStarling Wi-Fi Gmail / Flickr Enabled LCD Frame


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