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Computer: Display: Shape
WiFi Photo Frame   (0)  [vote for, against]
No summary for me today!

An LCD photo frame, which connects wirelessly to a PC and displays the pictures in a specific folder.

Hangs on the wall and looks nice!
-- menotyou, Jul 12 2004

Viewsonic VP 110p 'Airpanel' http://www.viewsoni...lays/airpanelv150p/
So cool it's already discontinued [Mr Burns, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Baked. http://www.digi-frame.com/home.html
[yabba do yabba dabba, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Another http://www.iwantone.../DIGPHOVAR_ELEC.htm
[yabba do yabba dabba, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

So, let me get this straight, it's an LCD display that you hang on you wall?
-- scubadooper, Jul 12 2004


Yes... In a frame though!

I suppose it could come with a stand as well!
-- menotyou, Jul 12 2004


Does it just display one picture or does it cycle through all the pictures in a specific folder?
-- angel, Jul 12 2004


Baked.
-- 15420, Jul 12 2004


Care to elaborate?
-- angel, Jul 12 2004


So its .. er .. use your monitor to look at photos you've taken on your camera.

And put a frame round it?

Revolutionary!!
-- britboy, Jul 12 2004


This needs to be flat. It needs to hang on the wall. It connects to your PC wirelessly.
It comes in a nice wooden frame. Its sole purpose is to display photographs.
Like a regular photo in a frame, but with the benefit of cycling through photo's either in order, or randomly.
If it's baked, then lets see a link!
-- menotyou, Jul 12 2004


Bind to extended desktop and run a slideshow, it will do exactly what you want.

Touchscreen capability also allows you to draw mustaches and glasses on displayed pictures.
-- Mr Burns, Jul 12 2004


With a nice power cable trailing down the wall to the closest power point.
-- scubadooper, Jul 12 2004


It could either be battery powered or the cabling run inside the wall cavity!
-- menotyou, Jul 12 2004


The central point of this idea is that it be a WiFi photo frame.

While the digi-frame can use WiFi, it does not come equipped with it. Hopefully, such a device wouldn't cost $2000 as the digi-frame does. Whoa.
-- bristolz, Jul 12 2004


Unless it sells for under $50, if will fail like all others including the one from sony that read memory sticks.
-- Porsche911, Jul 12 2004


Since when is the 'bakery concerned with absurdity of prices?
-- yabba do yabba dabba, Jul 13 2004



random, halfbakery