Parrot Brings the MMS Digital Picture Frame at CES


Parrot Brings the MMS Digital Picture Frame at CES

Parrot, one of the leaders in the industry of wireless peripherals for cell phones, is bringing at CES 2008 two new innovative products: the MMS Digital Picture Frame and a series of devices based on easy-pairing Near Field Communications technology that eliminates the manual pairing process needed for Bluetooth and other wireless devices.

The MMS Digital Picture Frame DF7700 is a photo frame to which you can send images via the MMS service using your mobile phone.
It integrates a SIM card with a dedicated call number and can accept incoming pictures from anywhere in the world.

You can transfer images also via the USB connection or an SD card slot, and you can store up to 500 pictures.
Currently it is available only in France.

Parrot Brings the MMS Digital Picture Frame at CES

The NEC prototype products that Parrot comes with at CES this year include a digital photo frame, a stereo speaker system, a conferencing system and a car kit, all working on Nokia NFC-enabled phones.



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