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  • Electric Objects wants to put the digital art world on your wall

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    Kris Naudus
    Kris Naudus
    07.09.2014

    Digital photo frames are one of those product categories that seemed like a good idea at the time. As it turned out, no one really wanted a low-resolution LCD screen in their living room that needed to be plugged into a chunky power brick just to display pictures of their kids. New York-based startup Electric Objects believes it's fixed that problem with the EO1, "a framed high-definition screen and integrated computer that hangs on your wall and brings art from the Internet into your home." Or, as founder Jake Levine calls it, a screen that doesn't "make you feel like shit."

  • Casio's Digital Art Frame will help you get creative

    by 
    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    01.06.2010

    Casio's just announced a new digital photo frame -- the Digital Art Frame. This one, unlike most others, is meant to put a little spark of creativity into your photo-boasting sessions. The 10.2-inch, WSVGA color LCD frame boasts 2GB of internal memory, two SD cards slots, a USB output, and Wireless LAN connectivity. In addition, it boasts about seven "effects," including painting techniques of the masters such as pointillism, gothic, and pastel. Hey, scoff if you must, but making our photos from college parties we went to look like oll paintings sounds a bit fun to us, now that we're... older. The Casio Digital Art Frame will be available in the spring of 2010, but we don't have any pricing information yet -- we'll let you know when we do. Check out the gallery for the full array of effects, and if that's still not enough for you, hit the press release after the break. %Gallery-81377%