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First Android Wireless Digital Photo Frame

Want a cool and feature-rich digital photo frame? Well, the Grande Specchio by Martin Szekely might be just what you’re looking for, assuming you have a spare $650 to burn. To begin with, it’s powered by Google’s Android, making it the first wireless digital photo frame to be powered by Google’s mobile OS. It can pick up RSS feeds, weather updates. This 10.4-inch digital photo frame even sports a dedicated email address, allowing you to send your pictures to it. It can also pick up images from sites such as Flickr and Picasa. You can send you pictures to it via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB or your standard SD card.

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