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Art that Tweets: SilverPac’s Wi-Fi Equipped Frame

Posted by admin on Jun 5, 2009 in Cool Tech, Featured, Gadgets, Hardware, Mobile, TechMilk News

SilverPac SilverFrame

Digital frames are popping up everywhere these days. Even my grandmother received one for her 85th birthday, right along with a pair of fuzzy, pink slippers. I’m pretty sure that even if she did know how to work it, it wouldn’t tweet. And yours probably can’t tweet, nor can it view pictures on Facebook, Flickr, or Picasa. But the new SilverFrame, the latest and greatest digital photo frame from SilverPac, can do all of the above.

This 10.1-inch touchscreen-operated digital frame is Wi-Fi enabled and actually connects with several photo-sharing social networking sites. But really, it’s more like a mini computer than it is a digital frame. Windows CE 6.0 R2 is the operating system, supporting Windows Sideshow and Live FrameIt. It is also Bluetooth-enabled, allowing users to send images directly to the frame from their mobile phones. Additionally, the SilverFrame has USB ports and a multi-card reader, just in case you’re set on uploading pictures the old fashioned way. Images can be stored on the SilverFrame’s 1GB of onboard memory, and two 1.5W speakers provide impressive stereo quality sound. The SilverFrame even comes with an IR remote control and AC adapter.

There hasn’t been much word on what the projected price may be, but since SilverPac’s SilverFrame is a little more than just a digital frame, you can probably anticipate it costing a little more than the standard $69.95. Plans for a release time are just as unclear. What is clear is that this is a pretty nifty little gadget that may change the face of digital frames.

SilverPac SilverFrame

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