Smart PostersTM
Bring excitement to a conventional sign stand! This new product puts a digital picture frame in a standard poster, allowing you to change content and have the movement that brings customer attention.
Features:
High quality wireless enabled SmartParts® Digital Picture Frame
Changeable paper poster to lower changeout costs
Remote management of digital frame content
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Sizes: 18x24 22x28 30x40 Custom sizes available by special quote- give us a call! |
Pricing:
| Graphic Size | Digital Frame Size | Display Holder | Single Qty Pricing |
| 18x24 | 8" | Metal picture frame | $449 |
| 22x28 | 8" | Chrome sign stand | $499 |
| 30x40 | 15" | Chrome sign stand | $899 |
What's included:
Digital picture frame with WiFi technology, remote control
Four color paper poster, clear plastic "glass", masonite back, all
with cutout for frame
Sign holder, frame mounting bracket
Technical Details
The digital picture frame has an internal 512 mb of memory, so it will hold over 1000 jpg photos. In addition, it will show photos from a memory stick or SD memory card (the kind used in digital cameras). Photos in a 3:4 aspect ratio will fill the frame completely, and the frame automatically resizes photos to fit. If, for instance, you wanted to have pictures of a dozen of your products cycling on the frame, you could put them all on a memory stick and have the frame show them every 5, 10, or 20 seconds.
In addition, the frames have a powerful online system that allows pictures to be changed remotely. The site is operated by Microsoft in partnership with the frame manufacurer. Once an online account is created at frameit.live.com, your individual frames can be registered to your account. Pictures, RSS feeds, and your choices from a good size media library can be delivered to the frame via wireless internet. The media library includes the 5 day forecast for any zip code (our favorite!), news feeds, stock photos, etc. Add a new photo, and it will appear in the picture sequence within minutes.
As long as the frame is located where there is WiFi connectivity, the online picture delivery works very well. The frame will need to be registered on a secure network just like any other device (such as a laptop) and the password entered on the frame. If you have an unsecured network, the frame will talk to it all on it's own.
Also note that the frames need electricity. The backlighting of the pictures
uses more power than can reasonably be supplied by a battery.



