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Kogan 8-Inch Wi-Fi Social Media / Digital Photo Frame


Krogan 8-inch Digital Photo Frame with Twitter

Sure things are tough with the economy right now, but Kogan just might have a product to wrangle $169 out of your pocket with little resistance. The company’s new 8-inch Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame offers all the features a cutting-edge device like this should have and then some (with emphasis on the then some). Cool features include: RSS photo feed support, photos via email (and even group email), photos from your iPhone using the FREE seeFrame app, photos from a USB flash drive or memory card, and access to online photos from sites like Photobucket, Picasa, Flickr, and Facebook. But here’s the clincher, this digital photo frame can also display your Twitter feed so you can see friends’ updates in real-time (more on that here).

Hardware Specs:

  • LCD Display: 8” (20cm) LCD screen (800 X 600 pixels) with built-in high speed JPEG decoder/rendering engine
  • Communications: Internal 802.11b/g (WEP64, WEP128, WPA1, WPA2)
  • Interface: MMC/SD/MS card slot; USB 2.0 client port
  • Memory Size: On-board FLASH memory 256M
  • Remote Control for PC-less easy setup
  • Touch Border design for easy navigation
  • RTC-powered automatic shutdown feature for increasing reliability and saving energy
  • Power Source: External AC Adapter (Input: AC 100~240V 50/60Hz ,Output: DC9V/1.5A)
  • Weight: 1.3kg

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Alexander Grundner is the Editor & Publisher of eHomeUpgrade. He has been following "Digital Home" developments since 2003. He's also a fan of cross-platform, open development software and industry standards related to media, networking, and the web. You can catch his daily tech musings on Twitter: @agrundner.
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