Cevia Digital Photo Receiver
The evolution of digital pictures keeps getting easier in terms of sharing photos online, but transmitting them efficiently to friends and family can still be a little tricky. While you could use an online photo printing service, another alternative is to install a digital frame in each family member’s house and blast out pictures as they are taken. That’s exactly what Ceiva does with a stylish photo frames capable of displaying digital images in a variety of sizes up to 1024×768 on a screen about the size of an 8×10. The company also provides a service to manage your photos online, making it possible to share images out to digital frames located in households around the country. If you’re looking for a gift for that uncle who has everything, Ceiva frames might be just the thing. Listen in for some of the coming developments and some insight from Chris on what makes digital frames cool.
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February 4th, 2008
at 4:11pm
which does confuse some people when they sit down and work out how many prints they get out of their ink cartridge, and how much it all costs. So, give the hassle to someone else and save more! What do you do? Related Content: PictureMate ManCevia Digital Photo ReceiverVistaPrint Coupons Windows Vista Digital Photo Import Photo Taken from a Nokia N90
Linda E. Thomason
May 24th, 2007
at 12:12pm
I have a cevia that is not working and I am continuing to be charged for the service on my credit card. Could you help me cancel my account?
Jack Bremer - 3B Web Design, London UK
October 10th, 2007
at 5:50am
I wonder if this could be combined with a service to push adverts out to people?
Allow them to link to their flickr account, discount the purchase price of the unit, and push their flickr photos to them through a stream which inserts adverts every few pics… Whatcha think?
Carrie
November 28th, 2007
at 10:59pm
I got a frame for my husbands grandfather and it’s great! we’ve been members for 3 years now.
Terri
January 2nd, 2008
at 3:58pm
My mom is having the same problem..First it wouldn’t work at all. She sent it in for repairs and they sent her a new one and now this one isn’t working either…It’s Jan. 2, 2008 and this problem has been going on since Mother’s Day…