Wednesday, January 10, 2007

We told you about Westinghouse’s Digital LCD Photo frame early this week and now we’ve seen it in the flesh. I must say, when I first glanced at it, my eyes almost seemed to be deceived as the picture was too bright, too vibrant, too hardcopy like. I picked up the frame, gave it a close look to see if pixels in fact where being displayed and not ink. Then I found the NEXT button on the rear. I pushed it and sure enough a new image appeared. ‘Wow,’ I thought, ‘This really is the display!’

It’s incredible kids and if you’re looking for an easy way to display your pictures but would like to add pizazz to the frame with frequent changes to the art being displayed, this I think may be your ticket. In fact, this is the first time that I would even recommend a digital frame. I was impressed!

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3 Responses to “Westinghouse’s Digital Photo Frame Impresses”

  1. Jon Says:

    Sounds cool. Is this one of those that you can control remotely? Like could I plant it at my Mom’s house, give it an internet connection, and upload different pics to it from my house?

  2. Sven Rafferty Says:

    There is no Internet connection on this. Just the various flash flavors. Still, nice to have it filled with various family members and when one of them stop by to visit, just select their picture before they arrive to impress them. :)

  3. Harvey Says:

    I think I prefer acrylic frames over the wooden ones … the marriage of wood with the LCD screen is sort of like the bogus combination of wood panelling on the side of 60’s station wagons… ;-)

    Check this one out for what I think is a nicer look…

    http://www.digivista.com.au/product_digivista_clearview_10.html

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