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Digital photo frames are definitely in high demand these days. They’ve come down significantly in price and can be used for all sorts of applications. However, one way they have not yet been adequately utilized is for displaying artwork in the home. But Smartparts is about to change that.

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The Smartparts SP3200WF Digital Photo Frame measures in at 32-inches and could most likely be the world’s largest WiFi frame of this sort. It is the perfect way to display artwork in your living room without having to shell out a fortune for individual pieces. Plus, it makes it easy to swap your decor, just by changing the throw pillows and the picture on display.

This frame sports a 1,366 x 768 resolution and supports an RF remote. It also has an SD/MS/CF multicard reader and can play videos, slideshows and even display files such as PDFs and PowerPoint presentations. Impressively, it integrates with Windows Live Photo Gallery, has a built-in RSS reader and more. The espresso-finished wood frame is the perfect touch to round out this product. No word on pricing yet, but the Smartparts SP3200WF Digital Photo Frame is bound to have real consumer appeal.

[via Engadget]

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3 Responses to “Smartparts SP3200WF Digiframe is 32-inches of photo goodness”

  1. marcus September 24, 2008

    Smartparts. The company name is Smartparts. Not Smartpants.

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  2. Jean September 24, 2008

    Your review for Smartpants was very im-Press-ive get press for the pants

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  3. nev September 28, 2008

    even better if it has hdmi input. Can you stuff like AppleTV. Which is what i’m using with my 32″ sharp.. as a picture frame.

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