Digital frames praised as “cool idea”
14 Aug 2008

A new article has states that digital photo frames are a popular and versatile product and are in general “a cool idea”.
Gerry Blackwell states in a recent article for Wi-Fi Planet that over the past few years a growing interest in digital photo frames has led them to become a “hot consumer item”.
He said that many panels can sit upright on shelves, desks and tables as well as hung on walls and points to a number of features included in the new ten-inch D-Link DSM-210 as a worthy inclusion in any panel.
Mr Blackwell, a technology journalist based in Canada, says the model’s wireless credentials mean that images can be easily transferred and displayed and adds that with a 1GB internal memory, storage should not be a problem.
“This is a much more useful kind of digital picture frame than conventional products … The internet features are also pretty cool,” he concludes.
According to a recent statement from Jobo chief executive, Johannes Bockemuehl-Simon, digital frames can help consumers keep “their memories alive and visible”.
