CES 2008: Shogo Touchscreen WiFi-enabled digital photo frames

Billed as the world’s first touchscreen WiFi-enabled digital photo frames, Shogo has launched two battery-powered models that are supposedly so straightforward to use that a tech-shy grandparent could figure them out.  Differentiated

by the amount of onboard memory - a rather measly 1GB or 512MB, although they say that’s sufficient for up to 25,000 photos at 800 x 600 - both have an 8-inch screen, integrated SD/MS/MMC/xD/SDHC memory card reader, stereo audio, ethernet, USB and WiFi b/g.

 

 Orginal post by Chris Davies

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