
IPEVO CSFU-01IP Kaleido R7 Wireless Photo Frame
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Product Features
- Wireless image retrieval; stream images from a variety of sources using included EyeStage software.
- USB port for flash drive upload; mini-USB port to connect to computer; remote control included.
- Tilting screen for optimum viewing angle; screen twists for either landscape or portrait mode.
- Sleek, modern, asymmetrical design; high resolution 7" TFT LCD screen with 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Built-in 512 MB memory capacity; can accept SD/SDHC, MMC, and MS memory cards.
Product Description
IPEVO Kaleido R7 is a 7” Wi-Fi enabled digital photo frame that supports online image channels, RSS feeds, and local image playing capabilities. The Kaleido R7's sharp display, which can rotate 90 degrees, shows full-screen images in landscape or portrait mode and automatically adjusts the image to match the screen orientation. With the included EyeStage™ software for your computer, you can automatically download images from the internet and stream them directly to your Kaleido R7. More Details >>Customer Reviews
i got this from ipevo's website simply because 1. beautiful design and 2. wireless connection supportive. More >>
Kuang Lu Huang
I've tried out at least 7 different digital frames, and this is my favorite. I like the fact that you can rotate the display to view portrait- or landscape-oriented images, and the device's user interface is intuitive and easy to use. More >>
S. Wile
I bought this frame so that I could use it to display pictures from an RSS feed. It does that - but only as long as you have the EyeStage software running on a computer in the same network. More >>
Eric Gunnerson
We replaced an early model Ceiva frame with the Ipevo, and couldn't be happier. The quality of the display is infinitely better, and the frame's styling is, in our opinon, the best in the business. More >>
Woody
There is a sea of picture frames out there and this is one of the better ones...Not only does it look cool but it has very good resolution for its size. More >>
Christopher J. Dean