We love us a decent WiFi
photo frame, and
D-Link seems to have a keeper with this here DSM-210 10-incher. The frame can pull photos from RSS feeds, USB drives, flash cards and a special Yahoo Widget that lets you drop an image from you desktop and have it appear automagically on the DSM-210. You can also sync with calendar programs, and various online news and other info via RSS. There's an Ethernet plug in the back if WiFi isn't your style, and the frame also has a rechargeable battery if you're looking to do things completely wire free. The DSM-210 will be out Q1 2008 for $250.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
BobTurbo @ Jan 6th 2008 1:20AM
Family photos with the word "d-link" under them. ffs.
Chip @ Jan 6th 2008 2:10AM
Exactly! WhyTF would I want D-Link on my photo frame?? It looks like it's lit up too.
fail.
Killakai @ Jan 6th 2008 1:25AM
$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. ;)
bob sakamano @ Jan 6th 2008 1:45AM
pretty cool
250 though? i find it tough deciding to pay anything over 100 for one of these as a regular consumer
Simon @ Jan 6th 2008 2:43AM
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.
Hannes @ Jan 6th 2008 4:48AM
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
Matt @ Jan 6th 2008 12:45PM
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