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Kodak rolls out the first OLED Wireless Digital Picture Frame

by Mark Rollins on Sep 17, 2008 at 03:19 PM

Kodak OLED display
Digital picture frames have been sweeping the market, and so is OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology.  I suppose it was just obvious to mix the two, and Kodak is the first as the company just unveiled the wireless OLED digital picture frame. 

As you can see, the OLED screen is quite thin.  I don’t have measurement of its thickness (or thinness), but considering the OLED from Sony debuted at CES at 0.3mm, then this one from Kodak is probably millimeters thin. 

As far as the diagonal measurement is concerned, the frame is at 7.6 inches, with a resolution of 800 x 600.  It also has a 16:9 aspect ratio, and a contrast ratio of 30,000:1.  The frame has 2GB worth of internal memory, and a memory card reader for anything else you wish to add. 

Not only that, but it has Wi-Fi connectivity so you can connect to your home network and access photos directly from the PC.  Could anything be better?  Perhaps if it had a lower price, because its projected price is about $999.  If that number doesn’t frighten you away, you should be able to get the frame around Christmas time.  Hopefully, OLED will grow cheaper by then, or after that. 

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