World's First OLED Wireless Frame
Kodak recently introduced the world’s first consumer-available wireless picture frame with Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology. OLED technology generates better color depth and saturation than other displays, on panels that are much thinner than your standard wireless photo frame.
The super-thin KODAK OLED Wireless Frame features built-in Wi-Fi so you can display pictures as well as videos and music stored on a PC elsewhere in the home. You can also connect to online photo and video sharing sites and other Internet sites for news, weather and sports. And with its 7.6-inch OLED diagonal digital panel, the content can be viewed at almost any angle. Kodak Perfect Touch Technology is included, which automatically improves exposure, brightness and color, and KODAK Image Science, which optimizes the image quality for display on OLED panels. No backlighting is needed and an ambient light sensor adjusts display brightness based on the surrounding light.
Kodak has also designed a premium audio system into the frame, for listening to videos, digital music and other online content.
More features:
- Upload images and videos to the frame from digital cameras, memory cards, USB drives, or wirelessly from personal computers and the Internet via built-in Wi-Fi capability.
- Transfer pictures from a PC to a KODAK OLED Wireless Frame effortlessly with the new KODAK EASYSHARE Digital Display Software. In addition to organizing and editing pictures, this software makes it easy to move favorite pictures, slideshows, videos and music wirelessly from a computer directly to the frame. Digital Display Software also enables access to exciting Internet content available at KODAK Gallery and Kodak partners Flickr and FrameChannel.
- Store up to 10,000 images on the frame’s 2 GB of built-in internal memory (actual storage capacity will vary based on image content).
- Wide screen display with 16:9 aspect ratio and 800x480 resolution.
The KODAK OLED Wireless Frame will be available at www.kodak.com in November 2008 for $999.


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