D-Link now shipping a fancy Wi-Fi picture frame

Today D-Link is shipping a new 10 inch Wi-Fi digital frame (DSM-210) that will seemingly make it a snap to share photos from sites like Flickr and Facebook. Also, since it connected to the internet you can pull streaming content from websites and widgets. If you’re one of those “it must be green” types you’ll be happy to know that this frame has motion detection so it can automatically turn on or off.

To help you manage all the content your frame can show, D-Link partnered with a company called FrameChannel. They will provide a web-based tool so can manage your frame remotely (hope it’s secure, unless you like being goatse’d). The site also features 400 pre-made content streams that you can send to the device. If you’re not connected to the internet you can also load your photos using the standard methods other D-Link frames come with.

If you’re in the market for this web-ready frame, it’ll run you around $289.99 and is available now.

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Peter Pham (Who am I?)

Do they charge a monthly service fee? I can’t find it on their site although in their terms of service they state under the termination clause “(h) nonpayment of any fees owed by you in connection with the Services.”

 
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Peter Pham (Who am I?)

I have 2 of these http://estarling.com/index.html

no monthly.. their site isn’t very good, but you can subscribe to rss feeds. I pull in about 3,000 photos from my photobucket account.

 
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Jon (Who am I?)

The service is free and let’s you get all types of content. I run TechCrunch headlines on mine

 
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Peter Pham (Who am I?)

sweet.. I searched around and will find the article but the reviewer had mentioned it was running big buttons or ads of some sort? true?

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