13 December 2007 9:40 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Samsung America has announced the release of its new 8-inch Digital Photo Frame SPF-83V, based on technology developed by Microsoft Research.With the SPF-83V users can send photos to the frame wirelessly and display photos from sharing sites such as Windows Live Spaces or from personal collections on their PC.
The frame works with the Windows Live Photo Gallery, which claims to make sharing photos with friends and family easy.
Users can organise and upload individual photos or albums from their PC to Windows Live Spaces and the photos are ready for display on the frame.
The Samsung frame "communicates" with Windows Media Player and can receive RSS feeds from photo sites too.
No word on a launch outside the States just yet, where it will cost around $230.
Cameras, Digital photo frames, Microsoft, Samsung





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