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12/21/2014 07:49:30 PM · #1 |
I ran across this article in the New York Times about a new type of digital art frame. Has anyone seen a prototype of these frames? I wonder if this would be better than a digital frame for displaying digital photography? Thoughts anyone?
//bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/07/26/when-digital-art-is-suitable-for-framing/
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12/21/2014 09:20:11 PM · #2 |
This looks very interesting to me, something I've been wishing for--for about 20 years. It's about time! |
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12/21/2014 11:44:47 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by pixelpig: This looks very interesting to me, something I've been wishing for--for about 20 years. It's about time! |
I agree, I was never happy with the digital frame options, but this is something very different and might be worth investing a bit of $$ to get a quality frame that displays digital photos.
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12/22/2014 01:02:24 AM · #4 |
I want this... Only, it needs to be 4k, 1080p just won't cut it. |
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12/22/2014 02:54:08 AM · #5 |
Basically, it's a cheap monitor connected to a cheap computer (~ $35 for a Raspberry Pi) that plays a slideshow.
I guess with some savvy marketing you can create a business out of it, but it isn't exactly a fantastic piece of technology or anything. I am sure many people would like to have it in a neat little bundle which you can plug and play, but for the most part you could DIY this yourself for a few years now. I can't imagine that there would be a big market for people to pay for content though, when you can access so much on the internet for free. |
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