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Re: Which digital photo frame



Hi Peter,

Can you push one image to the display in near realtime and get it
displayed  for a fixed period - so that slideshow doesn't step forward
?  I wanted to have a WiFi or cable connected frame that I could push a
picture of the incoming caller based on Caller ID - is this do-able ?
How long is the delay via FrameChannel ?

Or if someone knows of a frame that would do this locally via IP
then that would be even more suitable.   The normal Windows slideshow
support thing doesn't sound to be useful for this applicaton...but I
haven't used it -  so someone might advise otherwise ?

K

On 09/01/2010 16:43, White, Peter wrote:
> I just bought a Kodak one (after returning a Pandigital to Costco as
the interface was horribly clunky).  The frame was good for the money
(around GBP70 for a 10" wifi-connected), but the best thing about it
is that it's compatible with www.framechannel.com<http://www.framechannel.com>. 
What that means is that you can link to framechannel to show dynamic
content.  In my case, it's linked to a certain album on Picasa, so as soon
as new pics are loaded to it, the frame displays them.  Additionally, in
the mornings I display the weather and traffic conditions.  It's a very
flexible interface.  Right now it's free, I'm sure in the future it'll
either become ad-supported or subscription, but I'd be happy to pay.  The
final cool thing is that you also get an email address with the
framechannel sign-up, so friends and family can just email pics to that
account, and they appear on the frame.  You can choose to approve pics
before they go onli
ne, if you have some dodgy friends :)
>
> The one annoyance is that the frame only has a single on-off time per
day, so during the week it's busy displaying pictures to nobody.  If I
power it down (ie through z-wave or x-10), it doesn't default to a slide
show, so there's no way to just have it switched on when there's people in
the house.  Other frames have motion detection, or more sophisticated
timers, you might want to consider this.  The wifi is very useful though,
and works well.
>
> I did a LOT of research before buying, if you do the same you'll see
there's no ideal frame that has everything right now, but the market is
developing quickly.
>
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ho Yin
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> Subject: [ukha_d] Which digital photo frame
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> The wife wants a digital photo frame.
>
> Can someone recommend one?
>
> Is there anything decent out there which doesn't get relegated to the
> gadget bin after a couple of months?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ho-Yin
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