 LazManPremium join:2003-03-26 canada | WiFi Digital Picture Frame Looking for suggestions for a WiFi enabled digital frame... Something pretty much exactly like the Kodak Pulse, only not a Kodak Pulse... 
Backstory - I've had a Pulse frame for about 2 years - I loved the ability to email straight to the frame; friends and family could also send pics straight to us... When it worked, it was incredible.
HOWEVER - the Kodak Pulse service is a dog - there's no ability to backup of the pics on Kodak's server, and reseting the frame discards all the pics on the frame and the server, and closes your account; so if you have to reset the frame (SOP for any kind of hiccup with it) - you loose everything that was on it....
Something in the 7-10" range, WiFi and/or email connected would be ideal... Most Google links lead me to the Kodak frames, which I want to avoid; or some other names I'm not familar with (Pandigital seems to be common?) - for $150 - I'm not prepared to take a flyer on an unknown company...
Anyone have experience with a networked frame to share? |
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 | Hey Lazman
you can get a Pixstar email sharing frames that can connect to your online album as well such as Picasa, Facebook, Flickr.
you can find it on Amazon under Pixstar fotoconnect 10.4" and 8" |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ kudos:1 | Get an iPad. |
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 | reply to LazMan Hi Samsung and Polaroid have WiFi network frames to connect to a PC rather than an online service. Nextbase PhotoM@il frames use can receive pictures via e-mail and the Toshiba Journe is more like a multimedia device but is a frame that can use Flickr and Picasa. Thay may be suitable for you. |
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