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eStarling - A Wifi-POP3-RSS 2.0 enabled Photo Frame

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Nov
26
2006
Posted by Scott Clark @ 8:03 am  


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7 Responses to “eStarling - A Wifi-POP3-RSS 2.0 enabled Photo Frame”

  1. Nov
    27
    2006

    On top of that, this frame has the best image quality you can possibly find out there.

  2. Nov
    27
    2006

    Who will be the first to get family photo spam?

    No really there are a huge number of cool ideas that you could use this for.

  3. Dec
    15
    2006

    But Scott, is the hot babe included?

  4. Dec
    25
    2006

    Absolutely awful product. Do not buy one of these! They look terrible due to the rediculous usb wifi adaptor. They don’t work unless your are connected to wifi. Half the people that have them can’t seem to connect to wifi and those that can it has a pathetic wifi range. It does state on the estarling site that the power adaptor is faulty and will be replaced. Even if I could get it to work it would looks terrible due to the ugly prominent logo and the stupid aspect ratio of the screen. Quite possibly the worst tech product I have ever bought Hopefully thinkgeek will refund given the product was mis-represented on their site in my opinion (note they have changed the product picture to now show the rediculous wifi adaptor).

  5. Feb
    3
    2007

    [...] my little eStarling frame (please come soon!) represents a big step forward in wireless programmable display units. [...]

  6. Feb
    3
    2007

    [...] can use” is what we need - and when that comes along things will truly heat up. The eStarling system was a major let-down to me and many others, and a bit of a nightmare for ThinkGeek the best I [...]

  7. Sep
    7
    2007

    [...] 8-inch frame that looks quite nice in the photos. But if anyone read my post last November about eStarling’s deceptive and disappointing product launch (something they, nor an obviously embarrassed ThinkGeek.com responded to) I’d take it with a [...]

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