News alert

Signup for our NewsAlert, and get an e-mail when new articles are posted...

RSS

The latest digital imaging news is also available through our CES RSS service. Add the RSS feed to your news feeder and you will receive constantly updated articles on all the CES news. To use our RSS service you will need an RSS reader, of which there are many available online.

CES RSSCES Headlines
Sitemap by CategorySitemap by Category
Sitemap by BrandSitemap by Brand

Kodak Wi-Fi frame

Ilse Jurrien
CES report
Wednesday 6th, January 2010
Posted by: Ilse Jurrien

Kodak announce its new Kodak Pulse Digital Wi-Fi frame. This touch screen enabled frame is equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity and a personal e-mail address so consumers can easily send pictures wirelessly to the frame from a computer, from Facebook and Kodak Gallery sites, or from any device that has email capability. The Kodak Pulse frame redefines the element of surprise, giving consumers a constant stream of new pictures to enjoy, celebrate and relive. “Now, picture this: Remember your high school prom picture? The one with the big hair? Well, your best friend just uploaded it to her Facebook photo album and now it’s on your own Pulse Frame!,” added Blake.

Kodak Wi-Fi frame

Send pictures wireless to the Kodak Pulse frame
“Kodak believes sharing pictures should be simple, not a chore,” said John Blake, General Manager, Digital Capture and Devices and Vice President, Kodak. “Picture this: you live on the east coast. Your parents live on the west coast. You just had a baby, so you give your parents a Kodak Pulse frame to ensure that they can share in every moment of your child’s life. You can send pictures by email from your smartphone or even through Facebook or Kodak Gallery. With the Kodak Pulse digital frame, you always have something to look forward to as the frame refreshes with new pictures.”

lala

Kodak Wi-Fi frame

Kodak Wi-Fi frame includes e-mail function
With an e-mail-enabled device, including home computers and mobile phones, people can send their newest pictures directly to the Kodak Pulse frame. Kodak further enhances the sharing experience by connecting the frame to photo albums on Facebook and Kodak Gallery sites. The Kodak Pulse digital frame automatically refreshes when consumers, or their family and friends, add new pictures to their albums.

Kodak Wi-Fi frame

Kodak Wi-Fi frame features
• Receive pictures via e-mail from computers and mobile phones
• Add pictures from your PC or Kodak Gallery with built-in Wi-Fi capability
• Easy set-up with no software to install
• Intuitive touchscreen interface for easy interaction with photos
• Store up to 4,000 pictures with 512 MB of internal memory
• Display pictures in brilliant color and crisp detail on the 7-inch high-quality display
• Kodak Color Science and LED backlighting display (800 x 600 pixels)
• Energy Star qualified power adapter, mercury-free panel and programmable on-off
• The Kodak Pulse digital frame will be available for US $129.99
• The Kodak Wi-Fi frame begins shipping in April 2010.

Kodak Wi-Fi frame

Recommended related articles

Next or previous article

The Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, has been held annually for over 40 years now. The first CES took place in New York City in 1967 featuring 200 exhibitors and 17,500 visitors. Since that time, the total show has increased by a factor 10. This year's CES show will again take place in Las Vegas, as usual, where visitors are welcomed from January 7 to January 10. The CES event appears to become more important every year. It is the first major world event where more than 2,200 CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) members are able to display their involvement in relation to development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of consumer electronic products such as audio, photo, video, mobile communication, and accessories. The CES 2010 starts off a brand-new year, offering a peek of what we can expect in the upcoming season regarding new products and services.