Ceiva annouces four new digi frames

Broad range to suit all budgets


15 January 2008 17:08 GMT / By Katie Scott

The popularity of digital photo frames continues with a new line-up from California-based Ceiva.

The company is now launching four photo frames - the Ceiva Life, Ceiva Share, Ceiva PRO 80 and Ceiva PRO 190.

The PRO 190 is "designed with the diehard digital photo enthusiast in mind" explains the manufacturer.

It features a 19-inch 1280 x 1024 display with a remote control.

It offers wireless connectivity and a built-in card reader.

The smaller PRO 80 has a 800 x 600 display and wireless home media server connectivity and is an 8-inch model.

It has interchangeable faceplates, built-in memory card reader and broadband capabilities, including the ability to receive photos from camera phones.

It is priced $229.99. There is no price as yet for the PRO 190.

The Ceiva Life can be connected using traditional phone lines or has an optional broadband and EZ wireless connection.

It has an 8-inch display, built in memory card reader, intuitive on-screen menus and interchangeable faceplates "to fit any décor" for $179.99.

Last up is the Ceiva Share, which is the cheapest model at
$149.99.

This is built around a hi-res 8” display and uses a traditional phone line connection to import images.

It offers automatic nightly picture updates and two button menu navigation.
Related
Full tags
Cameras, Digital photo frames, Ceiva Logic

share print story pdf email story

Recommended articles

Recommended articles from around the web

Loading

Best iPad 2 apps

We detail the best iPad 2 and iPad apps in the app store Which iPad app should you download?

Best new iPad apps

We detail the best iPad apps in the app store for your new Retina Display Which iPad app should you download?

Windows 8

First Look: Windows 8 Consumer Preview reviewed

The new iPad

The new iPad: Everything you need to know

Pocket-lint poll

Q. Does the Samsung Galaxy S III deliver what you hoped for?

Vote YES Vote NO

» LAST TIME
When asked Would you switch from iOS to Android? 54% said yes and 46% said no

Hot camera brands

All the latest camera news