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Kodak First With Consumer OLED Photo Frame

We've seen a lot of prototype, anorexic OLED TVs and even an 11in production model with a heart stopping price tag but the fact is that OLED TVs are still a way off when it comes to them becoming mainstream. Kodak, however, has found a better jumping off point for the technology with the first OLED wireless picture frame. The 7.6in OLED Wireless Frame is slinky indeed, sporting a very thin widescreen panel [5.3mm] with 800 x 600 pixel resolution and a whopping contrast ratio of 30,000:1. A 180 degree viewing angle means photos can be viewed from all sides, while video playback is thrown up with vivid colours and smooth motion - a characteristic of most OLEDs. There's even in-built speakers to support both videos and any MP3s you stick on it. The frame comes with 2GB of memory, which is good for around 10,000 images and transferring new content is a snap thanks to the in-built Wi-Fi. The frame needs no backlighting and there's an in-built ambient light sensor for adjusting display brightness based on the surrounding light. It's almost reassuring though that while OLED TVs and this photo frame differ a lot in size they have a lot in common when it comes to pricing. The frame will sell for around £520 before Christmas.-Martin Lynch [Kodak] photo OLED gadget
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