Pandigital 3G Enabled Photo Frame

January 6, 2010

Pandigital 3G Enabled Photo Frame

Pandigital’s new Internet-connection photo frame, the Photo Mail LED Digital Photo Frame sports a 3G connection from AT&T, as well as an always-on connection to HP’s Snapfish photo service. With those features in place, the photo frame can automatically show any photos sent to an individually given e-mail address, reflecting that composition on a publicly accessible Snapfish web site. whether online isn’t your thing, you can always use its 6-in-1 card reader to store pictures on its built-in 1GB memory. Its 800 x 600 8-inch display can plus playback AVI videos, MP3 audio, aside from the usual photo display operate. The frame will be going for $150, and you’ll get a maximum of 300 photo uploads via the 3G link, and whether you want more, you’ll need to buy blocks of additional photo uploads directly from Pandigital.

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Roku opens Channel Store

November 23, 2009

Roku opens Channel Store

Roku has announced that it has opened a Channel Store, where you will be able to gain access to major substance providers including Facebook's photo service, Flickr, Mediafly, Pandora, Revision3 and TWiT, coupled with less established newcomers like blip.tv, FrameChannel, Motionbox and MobileTribe. that makes Roku one of the few universal media hubs around, where updating to add the channel is free and can be supported by all of Roku's existing devices.

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