At CES this week, Kodak showed off its 7.6-inch OLED digital picture frame that can store up to 10,000 photos on 2GB of internal memory. Usually I don't go ga ga over digital picture frames — I feel they are best suited for parents or grandparents — but I can't help but take notice at the plethora of functions this model has. With WiFi that can connect to RSS feeds, Flickr, and Kodak Gallery accounts, and you can access the news, weather and sports. It also comes with a quick touch border and a 180-degree viewing angle, this is far more than a digital frame.

This OLED frame was on sale on Amazon for $999, but is currently out of stock, but I'd keep checking back if you've got some really rich relatives that are on the lookout for one.

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that's expense! but the wifi makes it so cool. but i guess my ipod can do that stuff too
1i think this one is pretty and all but who needs to be able to house 10,000 pictures? really?
2Ouch - that's some price tag. I'd rather by a notebook computer and sit that, opened, on my shelf.
3They actually dropped the price to 850$, and it's available from Amazon:
http://www.oled-info.com/kodak-wireless-76-oled-picture-frame-now-856
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