Kodak Debuts World’s First OLED Wireless Frame
Kodak has launched its latest OLED wireless frame. Known as a world’s first wireless frame, it features innovative Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology. The advanced OLED technology can produce superior color depth, as well as higher infiltration than other conventional displays.
“Kodak is a worldwide market and technology leader in digital picture frames, and OLED technology was created by Kodak, making us uniquely positioned to bring the benefits of OLED to consumers,” says Pete Jameson, general manager, Digital Devices Group, Eastman Kodak Company. “We’re tremendously proud to introduce this exciting new picture frame.”
The advanced OLED wireless frame incorporates Wi-Fi technology. With the assistance of the Wi-Fi technology, users can easily access to videos, as well as music already stored on a PC. Users can also get good connectivity to online pictures and video sharing along with internet content doorways for news, weather, sports and a lot more.
The new OLED wireless frame comes without backlighting and supports ambient light sensor, which can adjust the brightness of display. It also provides excellent sound replica for videos, digital music and other online contents.
The Kodak OLED wireless frame will be available at Kodak.com by November 2008 at a suggested price of US $999. While further online and trade delivery will be announced later in the year.
Via: Kodak
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