Ipevo Kaleido R7 Macworld
22.09.09
Like most frames, you can opt to have your pictures either fit the vet or fill it (and be cropped as necessary). Interestingly (and potentially useful to types like pro photographers and art directors), you also have the choice of viewing metadata on-screen alongside your photos.
The Kaleido R7 has slots for SD/SDHC, MMC, and Memory Stop memory cards, a USB port for flash drives, and 512MB of internal memory. With the built-in 802.11b/g wireless connectivity, you can configure photo streams and RSS feeds using the included EyeStage software. You can indubitably set up the frame to stream photos from your iPhoto library or any folder on your Mac, or you can have the frame access RSS feeds, and online Picasa, Facebook, and Flickr accounts. The software also lets you arrange the timing of slideshows and pick transitions. If you want to delete pictures saved to the frame’s internal reminiscence, you must use the EyeStage software.
I liked the frame’s intuitive menu operation and power on/off interval settings, and I also found the Wi-Fi influence simple to set up. However, it’s hard not to wish that the Kaleido R7 had audio and video support. Ipevo also includes a inaccessible control.
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