As if there was any doubt that the world's first WiFi-enabled, touchscreen digital photo frame wasn't coming to market, Shogo has admitted that
said device is actually official and will be landing in the States soon. Unfortunately, you'll have to save up $299 in order to claim one as your own, but it will be readily available in US retail outlets sometime this Spring.
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Smart People Play Tuba @ Jan 7th 2008 3:45PM
Any details? Resolution? Inches?
Tony C @ Jan 7th 2008 5:20PM
Search is your friend...
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/03/shogo-the-wifi-enabled-touchscreen-digiframe/
8-inch LCD, 800x600 rez, 512MB-1GB internal memory, rechargeable battery.
OVERPRICED!!
glen @ Jan 7th 2008 7:32PM
Kodak has sold a wireless display for over a year, and its alot larger than this one also
vico @ Jan 17th 2008 11:56AM
Kodak is using panels that are at a 16:9 aspect ratio. Most photos are shot in a 3:2 or 4:3 aspect ratio.
This means that the kodak will leave black bars are the side of your photos when viewing them on your screen.
Also, Kodak does not have a touch screen and forces you to use their easy share website.