Apparently, it’s DIY Sunday here at Crunchgear. Here’s another little project for you to do, using an inexpensive digital picture frame and some steampunk aesthetic to create a pretty sweet looking clock. → Read More
Ipevo’s 7-inch digital frame, which we first told you about in October, is now shipping for $200. The Kaleido R7 features a swiveling mount for landscape and portrait viewing, 512MB of internal memory, an SD memory card slot, USB port and widget functionality. The EyeStage software allows you to stream your Flickr or Picasa streams and have an RSS feed. Ipevo is currently working on an iPhone… → Read More
If you had $1200, what would you do with it? Pay rent? Put it in savings? Eat a sloppy, delicious breakfast at McDonald’s every day for an entire year? You could do any one of those boring, stupid things OR you could buy a 19-inch widescreen digital photo frame. The PhotoVu PV1965w “is the industry’s first high-resolution, widescreen digital picture frame. [It's] wireless… → Read More
The only reason digital photo frames haven’t totally taken off is because they tend to be fugly affairs, the tech manufacturers that market them being far more concerned with the technical specifications of the unit that its aesthetic appeal. That’s why we’re glad that makers like i-mate are bringing decent-looking frames to market. Looking like the monitor of a G4-era iMac, with… → Read More
There are tons of digital photo frames out there. They’re typically small LCDs within a stylish frame for displaying digital photos. They’re not everywhere yet, but they’re catching on. We don’t have one yet as they’re still a little too static for most of us. The eStarling Gmail/Flickr frame is different. Using its integrated WiFi, the frame connects to your home or… → Read More
elsewhere? It’ll show your JPGs, PNGs, GIFs, TIFs and BMPs, works with your Windows PC, has 240×160 resolution, and can hold 22 photos at a time on a pair of AA batteries, so you don’t even need to use your computer. I find it odd that as our screen sizes get bigger, we start looking for more ways to display information elsewhere. We can’t all have three monitors, and… → Read More
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