MediaStreet Intros Bluetooth-Enabled Digital Frame
By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 6/5/2007
Deer Park, N.Y. — MediaStreet will ship a Bluetooth-enabled digital photo frame to dealers this month.
The 7-inch eMotion Bluetooth digital picture frame can accept images from Bluetooth camera phones and store them on the unit’s 256MB of internal memory. It features a 234 by 480resolution screen, memory card slots for the popular formats and a USB port for accepting images from flash drives.
In addition to JPEG and BMP images, the frame supports MP3 and WMA audio and AVI and MPEG-1/-2/-4 video playback.
The frame will retail for an estimated $149 and includes a remote control and interchangeable frames.
According to the company, a Wi-Fi-enabled frame will be introduced later in the summer.
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That''s an interesting point. One thing I haven''t seen yet is a frame with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. (There may well be one out there that has slipped my radar...)
Greg Scoblete - 2007-7-6 09:21:00 EDT -
It will be interesting to see if these bluetooth-enabled frames catch on.
The idea makes some sense - most cameraphones have bluetooth - but I
wonder if people won''t see that as too little benefit. The benefit of WiFi
and connecting the frame to the larger Internet seems pretty clear to me,
but I wonder if there are enough Bluetooth users who won''t want WiFi to
make this kind of product sucessful.
Sam Costello - 2007-6-6 15:24:00 EDT
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