Pandigital’s new Internet-connected photo frame, the Photo Mail LED Digital Photo Frame sports a 3G connection from AT&T, as well as an always-on connection to HP’s Snapfish photo service. With those features in place, the photo frame can automatically show any photos sent to an individually given e-mail address, reflecting that content on a publicly accessible Snapfish web site. If online isn’t your thing, you can always use its 6-in-1 card reader to store pictures on its built-in 1GB memory. Its 800 x 600 8-inch display can also playback AVI videos, MP3 audio, aside from the usual photo display function. The frame will be going for $150, and you’ll get a maximum of 300 photo uploads via the 3G link, and if you want more, you’ll need to buy blocks of extra photo uploads directly from Pandigital.
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