
Kodak released the first wireless OLED digital photo frame, adopting 7.6-inch panel and 30000:1 and capable of 180 degrees angle. The digital frame packed with 2 GB and can be used to display still images and video as well.
Kodak created a built in ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the brightness of the display, so the OLED requires no backlight. Photos can be displayed either at the local using USAB or memory card, network or Internet storage, including Kodak’s own online photo album, FrameChanne, Flickr and l.
With the latest OLED technology this frame cost a lot more expensive than regular digital photo frame. It Cost $ 999 for the wireless KODAK OLED framework when it hits the market in November 2008.
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