Parrot's DF7700 MMS photo frame -- go ahead, share your creepiness



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KITT, help me! those bastards gave me some fluid, so i feel dizzy now!
kinda sucks you guys used a man's embarrassing problem with alcohol to make a point. point taken, somewhat humorous but i don't think the dude deserves it! you'll prob be receiving an email for his agent very soon.. lol
This is yesterday's news. Nokia has had this device for some years now. I even saw it as a Nokia-prototype VERY long ago. Have they (Nokia) sold it off to Parrot perhaps?
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Real question for us non-techies is can this new cell phone to picture frame trick work without purchasing any service for the picture frame? The hype talks about MMS transmitting a picture to the frame, I'm really hoping the frame requires no monthly service fee like a cell phone requires.
is that half-naked guy in the pictures eating oysters?
No, Its the nastiest cheesburger i've ever seen.
and that half-naked guy is David Hasselhoff, Knight Rider!
This is not the Worlds First MMS photo frame. The Nokia SU-7 was. http://www.originalwireless.com/su-7.html
Admittedly not the best screen in the world, still a mega piece of kit.
Nokia definitely had this years ago.
did you have to use the Hoff!
David Hasselhoff eating a tuna sandwich ?
if it connected to a wireless network and we uploaded the picture to a certain web address remotely, wouldn't that be better?
You are talking about a DF7700 special edition.
The AssHoloff DF7700.
It comes with ALL Hasselhof unreleased pictures, like the Ipod U2.
Enjoy, it is a limited edition.