Mon Jan 7, 2008 10:58AM EST
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Digital frames abound at CES, and we pretty much know what they do by now. Though companies are making them sharper and bigger, adding Wi-Fi ability, and offering some unique designs.
One New Jersey-based company, Smartparts, is showing something a little different: a digital frame that doubles as a printer. The 7-inch frame, available by March, will cost $279. Cartridges that contain the photo paper and ink to make the prints at the touch of a button will cost about $20 and make 36 prints.
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Dory, I didn't realize you were in Vegas. I'm shocked we didn't bump in to each other in the Convention Center (ha, ha!) Hope you're enjoying the show!
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1 Posted by denholmes49 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:41PM EDT Report Abuse
pretty cool except for the price tag.