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Playing With Wi-Fi Picture Frames
Keep your SD Card in your camera, and let these devices find your photos wirelessly.

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by Dana Wollman on Thursday, March 20, 2008

wififrames_sh2For years digital frames have been able to show off slideshows on a screen less conspicuous than your notebook’s. Recently, though, we’ve seen a crop of new frames with built-in 802.11g, allowing you to do everything from receive photos to stream Internet radio. Sure, you can still use a memory card or USB cable, but with Wi-Fi, transferring photos becomes quicker, simpler, and more fun.

Playing With Wi-Fi Picture Frames


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Kodak EasyShare EX1011

Price: $249.00

The EX1011 wins points for its classy design, brilliant picture quality, and support for MP3 and video files.
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RealEase Shogo

Price: $299.00

We’re not crazy about the boxy design, but the Shogo does the most with its Wi-Fi connection.
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eStarling 8-Inch Wi-Fi Digital Picture Frame

Price: $249.00

Gorgeous glassy design with stunning 8-ithat doench, 800 x 600 display; anyone can e-mail the frame; one-touch e-mailing from the frame.
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