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New Wi-Fi digital photo frames from Smartparts

by Matthew Fitzgerald
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Smartparts has added two new Wi-Fi enabled digital photo frames to its lineup, the 10-inch SPX10WF and the SPX19WF. They feature such things as one touch Internet setup and automatic image correction.

As with the current Smartparts Wi-Fi digital photo frames, the new SPX10WF and the SPX19WF have photo e-mail capability allowing users to automatically receive e-mailed photos directly onto their photo frame. They also have Smartparts' SmartFix technology which automatically resizes, enhances, and crops photos to maximize appearance and storage capacity on the frame.

The SPX10WF has an espresso color wood frame with a 10-inch 800x600-pixel 24-bit LCD screen. The SPX19WF has a brown wood frame with a 19-inch 1,448x880-pixel 24-bit LCD screen.

Both models support SD, MS, xD, MMC, and Compact Flash memory cards, as well as have a USB port and 512MB of built-in memory. They will be available in March 2009, with the 10-inch SPX10WF having a MSRP of $199.99 and the 19-inch SPX19WF having a MSRP of $299.99.

Originally posted at CES 2009
Matthew Fitzgerald, a CNET associate editor, has been involved with digital camera technology and the photo industry for more than 15 years. His background includes work as a professional photographer, a technical representative, and a repair technician.
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by rjsky1 May 20, 2009 8:26 PM PDT
The 'new' 19 inch smartparts frame was supposed to be available in March. DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THIS FRAME IS FOR SALE ANYWHERE? I want to buy one but cannot find it.

Thanks in advance,
Rick
northern Minnesota
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