Once in a while a product comes along that just seems to make sense. Such is the case with the recently announced iGala Wireless Digital Picture Frame from Aequitas Technologies, LLC, a Virginia-based company that produces networked consumer electronics.
So many manufacturers these days are producing the generic, bland device with just enough functionality. The iGala, on the other hand, has a sweet combination of technologies, including:
- high resolution 8″ 800×600 LCD
- touch screen user interface
- built in 802.11 b/g wireless
- 1 GB internal memory
- integration with major online services such as Flickr, Gmail, and Microsoft’s Live FrameIt
- support for USB flash drives and SD memory cards
- MP3 music support through built-in speaker and audio out plug
This digital frame piqued my interest enough that I’ve contacted Aequitas and requested a unit for review. I look forward to getting my hands on this device and, as all photographers know, the next best thing to taking photos is seeing them displayed.
The iGala is available now for $239.
by Chris
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