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Re: Controllable Digital Picture Frames
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 15:50:51 -0000, Warren Block wrote:
> Digital picture frames could be very useful as annunciators if a host
> computer could at least tell them "switch to picture x now". Even
> better would be the ability to download a new image and display it
> immediately. Think of it as a slow frame buffer.
>
> There are now 15" versions, and even those little keychain 1" displays
> might be useful.
>
> Web searching shows that the documents on most frames are unhelpful or
> nonexistent.
>
> A cheap notebook computer could be made to do this. The digital picture
> frame advantage would mostly be form factor. Power consumption and
> price are lower than a notebook for the smaller versions.
>
> Are there any digital picture frames that can be controlled by a host
> computer via USB or Ethernet?
I've seen frames with WiFi but never got to look any further (after
suffering from sticker shock). I assumed (yeah, I know) that was so
you could update what was on the frame.
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