Kodak Unveils Ultra-Thin Wireless Digital Photo Frame

Courtesy InformationWeek Internet News  Wed, 09/17/2008 - 13:08

The 7.6-inch OLED frame can display pictures and video from PCs, photo-sharing sites, and news portals.


 

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I got one... blah

I just bought one of these, and I find it very annoying. The problem is, that whenever someone comes over, they stand or sit hypnotized while they watch hundreds of pictures. It is horrible and nearly as bad as inviting someone over and having the television on the whole time. Gah. I had to move the frame somewhere where people couldn't see it well. Otherwise, people did not interact. How annoying.

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