D-Link debuts DSM-210 10-inch WiFi photo frame



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Family photos with the word "d-link" under them. ffs.
Exactly! WhyTF would I want D-Link on my photo frame?? It looks like it's lit up too.
fail.
$250 is steep, but I like this. YOu see, I have lots of ladies and it gets really tiresome running around changing the photos all the time when A girl is in the house and B girl is gone. Now, all I have to do is buy about 10 of these, place them all around the house, and change the pictures with a few clicks before the new girl arrives. Lets see if I can get C girl to slide me a little cash. ;)
pretty cool
250 though? i find it tough deciding to pay anything over 100 for one of these as a regular consumer
Depending on the resolution, the featureset is well worth the $250, by current market standarts. And while D-Link has experience with WiFi, though mine with them is not that well, I hope they knew that a photo frame is about the screen. But since any detail on that is missing I won't expect too much.
Anyway, as allways, that (relatively) huge bezel makes me wonder why *all* photoframe product designers need to be that stupid.
You're right. A digital photo screen is largely about the screen. As it is a 10incher it should be a digital panel and not like many 7inchers an analog panel, so the quality should be ok.
http://www.digital-photo-frame-market.info
Finally we see some motion in the area...now if we could smack the price down to about $150 - we will have a decent product on the market.
Out of curiosity what would YOU pay for a decent frame (lets say 800x600 10in) with the above specs.
$100
$150
$200
$250