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eStarling 802.11n Connected Touchscreen Frame


$250.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Large 10.2" touchscreen display (800 x 480px resolution). Built-in WiFi with support for the latest N standard (faster and improved range with compatible router). 2GB of internal storage.

The Cons:No USB port for use with an external hard/flash drive, PictBridge or PC connection. Videos are limited to 20MB. Glossy bezel and touchscreen - fingerprint magnet.

The eStarling 802.11n Connected Touchscreen Frame is a WiFi touchscreen picture frame featuring a 10.2” LCD display, 2GB of internal memory, and an SD card slot. It utilizes wireless Lite N technology with 802.11b/g backwards compatibility to transmit at 150Mbit/s from a range of 230’.

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Signature to the WiFi frame is its vast array of advanced features: its own Gmail address for sending photos straight to the frame; automatic picture downloads from Facebook, Picasa, and Flickr; a built-in Twitter client; and a video inbox feature for receiving short videos (20MB max) from a cell-phone or any other internet-connected device.

Features

  • WiFi Touchscreen Picture Frame
  • 802.11b/g/n Connectivity
  • 10.2” LCD Display
  • 2GB Memory
  • SD Card Slot
  • Gmail Address
  • Auto Picture DLs
  • Twitter Client
  • Video Access (NON-STREAMING; no YouTube)

Specifications

  • Part Number: WPF-588
  • WiFi: 802.11b/g/n ; WEP64, WEP128, WPA1, WPA2
  • Ethernet: RJ45 10/100
  • Display: 10.2”,16:9 (800x480) w/Split-Screen Design
  • Memory: 2GB Flash
  • Expansion: SD Card Slot

User Reviews (4)

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Pros
  • 4

    large 10.2" touchscreen display (800 x 480px resolution)

  • 4

    built-in WiFi with support for the latest N standard (faster and improved range with compatible router)

  • 3

    2GB of internal storage

  • 3

    SD card slot for loading the internal storage, displaying pictures directly from camera

  • 3

    can display images directly from popular online services such as Facebook, Picasa and Flickr

  • 3

    can be sent pictures via e-mail

  • 2

    attractive aesthetic - no detracting logos or buttons

  • 2

    reasonably priced considering the advanced functionality

Cons
  • 3

    no USB port for use with an external hard/flash drive, PictBridge or PC connection

  • 3

    videos are limited to 20MB

  • 1

    glossy bezel and touchscreen - fingerprint magnet

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