For anyone looking to meet up with the crew from GiiNii the CES 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the place to go and to find out what is happening in the world of digital photo frames.
There is a full range of activities that the team will be offering including the following:
PixPlus – A new line of 10-inch Wi-Fi–enabled digital picture frames that also are powerful information and entertainment companions, delivering location-relevant online content to any room unlike any other digital frames on the market.
PixPlus Featuring FrameChannel – Streams content from more than 500 FrameChannel.com channels
PixPlus Source – Streams content from HowStuffWorks.com.
C-U-C-Me digital camera feature – Patent-pending technology lets everyone in the picture see how the photo will look as its being taken. With GiiNii’s new reflective image feature, people in the picture can see what the lens sees. This innovative feature is on most of GiiNii’s new line of Clicka digital cameras.
Clearview HDTVs For The Other Room – A line of innovative high-definition televisions that perform double duty as super-sized digital picture frames.
Movit Mini – A portable social networking and communications device that features the Skype application, so it’s ready to use with any Wi-Fi network. Wireless carrier- independent, it sports a huge, 4.3-inch touch-screen and plays music and videos.
It is an exciting time to be involved in the digital photo frame industry, but with so much new technology on offer, the CES 2009 is the only place to demonstrate all the new ideas that the GiiNii team have to offer.
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[...] Plus, GiiNii had a patent-pending add-on for cameras letting amateur photographers set up reasonable self-portraits. This is one of those innovations that seems beyond obvious when you see it. The picture below shows how the camera reflects the photo it is taking for the objects of the picture to view. Wonder what your picture will look like before it snaps? GiiNii can help you out with C-U-C-Me technology. [...]