Toshiba announced its partnership with FrameChannel, a service-based integration of digital photos on the Web with the framework to achieve the forecast lead time, sports news and information, as well as upload photos to your new line of digital photo wi-fi "Digital Media Frames.Toshiba offers an 8-inch frame and a 10-inch, which can also play videos and music uploaded to the servers FrameChannel.
Through FrameChannel, users can also link images to other sites, like Flickr, Photobucket and Facebook, so many friends and family can see the new pictures in the accounts. FrameChannel also produces over 1,000 free channels in 19 categories, some of which can be displayed in frames source the screens and provide updates. Subscribing to the channel automatically updates information in real time.
The frames have a tilt sensor to automatically adjust the image to portrait or landscape mode. Navigating through the screens is via touch-sensitive controls that are illuminated when touched. The main screen can display a calendar, clock and channels.
Both frameworks will arrive in August. The DMF82X 8-inch will be available in black and white, will be priced at $ 180. The 10 inch DMF102X only come in black and will cost $ 230.
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