Android picture frames: Overkill?

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Thursday, May 14th, 2009

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I knew that Android was powerful but is it powerful enough to display pictures in random order on a screen? Yes! A new photo frame concept from Fujitsu uses the OS to display pictures. Amazing, right?

The photo frame can also show images over DLNA, the digital standard sharing photos. They call it “Inspirium HomeNetwork Library for AV.” Clearly the Fujitsu R&D department was cut.

What’s next? Android on a rice cooker?

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