Going Wireless - Picture Frames
Picture frames that store and display digital images from computers and cameras have been available for several years. Kodak, Sony, D-Link and others now sell digital picture frames supporting Wi-Fi for connecting to a wireless home network, so that you can more easily load images and manage the unit. None of these offer cellular networking capability, however. That would allow you to connect wirelessly to the Internet without requiring a Wi-Fi setup. It may also help you more easily get photos from your cell phone onto the frame.
A new digital picture frame and cellular service called Vizit from Isabella Products is planned for launch later this year. This isn't the first photo frame with cellular networking (T-Mobile has one), but the Vizit promises lots of features and leading edge technology. Vizit is, for example, the first to support both downloading and uploading photos via a touch screen interface.
→ More - Filling a Photo Frame via a Cellular Network (nytimes.com)Vizit Digital Photo Frame - Photo: www.isabellaproducts.com


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