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| Digital photo frames have come a long way from their origins in 2000, when they were just analog screens that offered a pixilated representation of a digital photo. Today’s frames feature portability and Wi-Fi functionality. They are able to receive RSS feeds and weather updates. In addition to incorporating other technologies like built-in printers, digital photo frames can connect to MP3 players as well as household appliances. This document addresses the current state of the digital photo frame market, considers ownership and use, and provides a forecast for the future. |
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Introduction Market Overview History Wired vs. Wireless Frames An Integral Component of the Digital Imaging Ecosystem Market Drivers Freeing Photos from their “Electronic Shoeboxes” Novelty Products Are Everywhere! Higher-Resolution Cameras Are Driving the Need for Improved Viewing Options A Decrease in Digital Photo Prints Market Barriers The U.S. Economy Lack of Benefit Awareness Prohibitive Costs Ease of Use Forecast Total Market Wireless (Wi-Fi) vs. Standalone Ownership and Use Number of Photo Frames Owned How Photo Frame Was Obtained Sizes of Photo Frames Frame Ownership by Age Frequency of Use New Features that Will Improve the Value Proposition Wireless/Wi-Fi Touch-Screen Technology Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Recommendations Conclusion Appendix: Vendor Profiles CEIVA D-Link Digital Spectrum Solutions, Inc Kodak Mustek Parrot Philips PhotoVu SmartParts Westinghouse Appendix B: Digital Photo Frame Product Matrix
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