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IPEVO Kaleido R7 Wireless Digital Frame Now Available


 IPEVO Kaleido R7 Digital Frame

March 2, 2009 – IPEVO, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of Internet-based devices, today announced the commercial availability of its Kaleido R7 wireless digital frame, previewed at CES 2009.

With the Kaleido R7, PC and Mac users have the ability to sync and stream their most important content – whether it be from a memory storage device, or wirelessly from the computer hard drive or the Web. When keeping the computer switched on isn’t practical, up to 3,000 images can be transferred from the hard drive or photo applications like iPhoto, and stored on the frame via the 512MB internal memory. For extended computer free viewing capacity, the user can simply plug-in their choice of SD memory card or USB storage device. Read more

Kaleido R7 Wireless Digital Frame


 IPEVO Kaleido R7Digital Photo Frames have been seen everywhere lately, but this is one to pay close attention to. Available in March 2009 for $199, the 7-inch IPEVO Kaleido R7 frame connects wirelessly to a computer, no memory card is needed. The frame can access photos directly from your computers hard drive, from photo-sharing sites like Picasa or Flickr, and even your iPhone. The Kaleido R7 can pull photos from your account or select photos based on keywords that you provide using the frame’s Eye-Stage software. Content from news or blog sites can also be viewed via RSS feeds. 512MB of memory is included.

Control buttons are on the base of the Kaleido R7 so you can easily scroll through photos, pause, reverse and flip channels or photo playlists. A remote control is also included. Own an iPhone? Use your phone as the remote if you choose. A cool hinge allows you to rotate or tilt the screen to display images in landscape or portrait view.

The IPEVO Kaleido R7 will be available in March 2009 for approximately $199, exclusively at www.ipevo.com.

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