Digital photo frame connectivity options are usually pretty similar: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or memory cards. But manufacturer Parrot has designed one that’ll soak up your images using Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology.
The wireless data transfer technology, as used by London Underground’s Oyster system, enables anyone with an …
Parrot displays near-field photo frame
Digital photo frame connectivity options are usually pretty similar: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or memory cards. But manufacturer Parrot has designed one that’ll soak up your images using Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology. The wireless data transfer technology, as used by London Underground’s Oyster system, enables anyone with an …
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Posted Saturday 25th October 2008 23:07 GMT
Rich
im a nerd. #
I'm a nerd, and am unsure of what i could use this photo frame with, how will normal people kmow what to use with it?
Paris, becuase she's as confused as i am
Posted Monday 27th October 2008 13:12 GMT
Dr Patrick J R Harkin
You know you're a geek when you think... #
1. I must get one of those so I can tranfers pictures from my Nokia.
2. I must get the Nokia phone so I can take pictures of a friend.
3. I must get a friend so I can take photographs with the Nokia.
Posted Wednesday 29th October 2008 12:29 GMT
bygjohn
Erm... #
But in the pic it's an iPhone being waved. Which doesn't do NFC. Or Bluetooth transfers, for that matter. WiFi or stupid marketing idiot?
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