The photo frame of the 21st century isn’t a boring, static device that can only show a single picture. The connected home now has a digital LCD photo frame that can display many pictures one after the other. The likes of Sony and Philips have had these sorts of displays out for a while and read pictures from a memory card. Parrot’s frame has no card slots at all - instead you beam your pictures to it via Bluetooth, without any need for cables or cards.
It’s an idea that makes a lot of sense. With camera phones megapixel count increasing and their optical ability improving, many people are now taking quite decent snaps. With one of these frames they can beam their pictures directly to the frame and have them display in seconds. There is a downside. These frames obviously require power, so you’ll have to allow for another power cable trailing.
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