With all the dizzying new technology at CES 2007, here's something that threw us straight in 'Eh?' mode.
The good old folks at Kodak just launched a range of digital photo frames with built in Wi-Fi, so you can send in your photos without having to bother about those damn USB cables. You can change the frames of the display to match your mood and decor (Oh joy!) to frosted floral glass, warm walnut wood and antique silver. It also comes with a whiteboard frame that you can use to write stuff like the name of the occasion when the picture was taken or if you have too much time on your hands, draw something of your own to compliment the picture.
The frames also have slots for just about every memory card out there, plus 128 MB internal storage space, which is enough for storing an optimized digital photo album.
These frames will be out by February 2007 at prices that range from $129 to $279.



