engadget.com — Thrown together by well-traveled ODM Inventec, i-mate's new Momento series of digital picture frames break some important ground. First of all, they do WiFi -- a seemingly obvious feature for this category of devices that's inexplicably missing from a majority of the mainstream models currently in the marketplace. Next up, the Momento
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allaboutdatikiFeb 26, 2007
Groundbreaking Wifi? Perhaps. But enough of these tiny little plastic encased beasts, already. We need big juicy screens and custom wooden frames. Why shoot 5MP+ photos only to display them on a squint-inducing screen? <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/gadgets/The_Quest_to_Find_the_Ultimate_Digital_Photo_Frame">http://digg.com/gadgets/The_Quest_to_Find_the_Ultimate_Digital_Photo_Frame</a>
mudliteFeb 26, 2007
This would be very handy for when the in laws come over and you suddenly need some pictures of them around the house.....
ebob9Feb 26, 2007
Dugg down for either having a link that does not relate to the story, or mentioning a site in a language I can't understand... your pick!
framitzFeb 28, 2007
This thing looks like cheap crap. Why waste money on this when you can pick up an older notebook computer for next to nothing. I set up an old laptop this way and made a bezel to cover the keyboard that looks like a picture frame, works great, has wireless, has larger screen, cost = $5.00 (garage sale purchase).
ezkashFeb 8, 2008
More cheap crap. <a class="user" href="http://wyattim.com">http://wyattim.com</a>