GMail, news, traffic all on the iGala digital picture frames

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Friday, November 14th, 2008

The latest frames from iGala utlize WiFi and Microsoft’s FrameIt service for some spiffy features. The connection associates the frame with Windows Live, Flick, and Gmail in a unique twist. No, you can’t check your email here but rather the frame can get its own email address so people can simple email that address photos to have them show up on the frame. Neat. Plus, the Internet connection provides news, traffic, and weather info. Oh, yeah, it can display photos too on it’s 8-inch 800×600 LCD touchscreen display. $239 and available now.

via DigitalPictureFrameReview

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