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PhotoVu PV2265w 22” Digital Picture Frame

Mark Goldstein | Accessories | October 12, 2007 | 17 Comments

PhotoVu PV2265wThe PhotoVu PV2265w is a 22” wireless digital picture frame, sporting a a 16:10 wide format and 1680x1050 pixel display. Whether for digital signage use in a business, displaying art and photos in a gallery, or enjoying your digital photo collection within your home, this big digital picture frame with its huge 22” LCD display is one that you won’t miss” said Robert Jordan, Partner, PhotoVu. The PhotoVu PV2265w is available now for $1299.

PhotoVu Press Release

PhotoVu(TM) Announces First High Resolution 22” Wireless Digital Picture Frame

All New PV2265w Offers Highest Resolution 1680x1050 in a Digital Photo Frame

BOULDER, Colo., Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/—Today PhotoVu(TM), http://www.photovu.com/, announced the availability of their newest wireless digital picture frame, the PV2265w. This full featured electronic photo frame contains a 22” widescreen LCD panel display in a 16:10 wide format, offering the optimum viewing experience for photos taken from today’s high resolution digital cameras.

“This is clearly the world’s premium digital picture frame,” said Robert Jordan, Partner, PhotoVu. “Our first large wide format digital frame, the PV1965w, has been very well received and we expect the PV2265w to be ‘the’ digital picture frame gift for the 2007 holiday season. Whether for digital signage use in a business, displaying art and photos in a gallery, or enjoying your digital photo collection within your home, this big digital picture frame with its huge 22” LCD display is one that you won’t miss.”

The PV2265w is available now direct from our website, or retail through our select PhotoVu Framing Partners. For more detailed information on the PV2265w and our other models, please see our website at http://www.photovu.com/digitalframes

About PhotoVu Wireless Digital Picture Frames
Digital photo frame consumers and digital signage business users can display thousands of digital photos or other digital signage advertising content stored on any Windows(R) or Apple(R) (Mac(R)) computer, or from select RSS enabled photo sharing websites such as Picasa(TM) Web Albums or Flickr(TM). All PhotoVu digital picture frames require no additional image manipulation or software installation. An optional removable USB hard drive or USB flash drive is also available for stand-alone operation. All digital frame features and operations, including displaying photo collections organized by Picasa(TM) or Apple(R) iPhoto(TM) photo management software, are controlled remotely from any computer’s web browser on the network.

About PhotoVu
PhotoVu(TM) is the premium manufacturer of customized wireless digital picture frames for consumers and digital signage displays for businesses. Our digital photo frames are state-of-the-art innovative products offering the latest technologies and features to allow consumers to display their digital photos on the wall throughout their home, or businesses to display their own in-store digital advertising. Purchased directly from our website at http://www.photovu.com/ and through select frame shop partners, customers can create and configure their own personalized PhotoVu from a wide selection of mats and frames to match most any decor. PhotoVu is a privately held and privately financed company, registered in the state of Colorado in 2003.

PhotoVu and the PV1965, PV1965w, and the PV2265w, and other previous models are trademarks of PhotoVu, LLC. All referenced product names, and other marks, are trademarks of their respective owners.

Tech Specs
  * 22” LCD TFT display (measured diagonally)
  * 1680 x 1050, 24-bit or up to 16,000,000+ colors
  * LCD Display Size - 22” (56cm) diagonal 18.7” width x 11.7” height
  * Inside dimensions of 16” x 23” (without the picture frame)
  * PhotoVu SmartResizeā„¢ automatically sizes images to 1680 x 1050
  * Up to 165 (H) by 155 (V) viewing angles
  * Brightness - 300 cd/m2 (typical)
  * Contrast Ratio - 1000:1 (typical)
  * Pixel Pitch - 0.282mm
  * Supports up to 5616 x 3744 images (20.1mp cameras)
  * USB 1.1/2.0
  * Approximately 20” x 27” x 2.375” and 19 pounds (depending on picture frame width)
  * Supports 802.11b (11Mbps) and WEP 64/128bit
  * Upgradeable to 802.11g and WPA3
  * Accepts US and international power sources



 

Your Comments

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#1 mark

check this out for a large frame.

3:29 pm - Friday, November 9, 2007

#2 richard

i've tried a couple of wifi frames and the best one i found was.... the estarling wifi one..
The WiFi photo frame is seriously excellent. I just bought the 8 inch model for my wife's Xmas present. The picture quality is pin sharp and the range of display delays is fine. The 800 x 600 resolution is better than most photo frames but it also means that you can resample "multi meg" digital photos to 800 x 600 making them much smaller but still ensuring that they display perfectly on this photo frame. I've loaded more than 1000 resized photos onto a 1G SD card and there is still 800 Mbytes free i.e. space for 4000 more! This gadget comes into its own though when using the WiFi and the RSS feed option. Free photos from dozens of web sites which are updated daily, remarkable. My daughter can email photos from her University digs in France keeping her Mum up to date with events. Excellent.
Take a look

http://www.udiggit.com/acatalog/wiwii.html

http://www.udiggit.com

12:19 pm - Monday, November 12, 2007

#3 dminard@excite.com

The advertised wireless capabilities are a scam. I've owned a photovu for over a year and they constantly promise future upgrades to Wireless G, WPA (as long as you keep paying an annual upgrade fee). I'm stuck using Wireless B for the Photovu, while the rest of the house is wireless N/G

2:10 pm - Monday, November 19, 2007

#4 How to slecet digital photo frame

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1:28 am - Sunday, December 23, 2007

#5 Stephen

Just check this is in photovu, but i$999 is too expensive to buy, i think

8:06 am - Sunday, March 2, 2008

#6 zhengbifeng

hi
I have visited your website many times and read the details carefully, I think your online store is beautiful, and notice your business record is good, I would like to do business with you.

We are wholesaler of digital photo frame with wonderful wooden frame around, we are expert in the industry, our factory locate in south of China, if you are interested in re-selling our product, I will e-mail you the detailed informations after receive your reply, our frame are very popular, I am sure you can benefit a lot of if we work together.

We can do business together in two way, one is that you buy the goods in bulk from me in your stock for re-selling, the other way is: I send you some pictures of the goods with detailed informations about them, you sell the goods via your online shopping websites using the informations, after the goods are sold and you take the money, you e-mail me the address of the buyer and do the payment to me via Paypal, I send the goods by Express mail directly to your buyer,it takes only about 4 working days for delivery, our price to you are very competitive, if have any question about the business, feel free to ask me,looking forward to your reply.

best wishes

5:45 am - Tuesday, March 11, 2008

#7 Stephen

Hi zhengbifeng,

Who you are talking with?

If me, just log on our site and contact us by mail or msn

thx

Stephen

3:10 pm - Wednesday, March 12, 2008

#8 nh

That must be great machine,but too expensive here in spain.

10:19 pm - Sunday, June 15, 2008

#9 cerita panas

thanks for that great post

3:25 pm - Tuesday, July 8, 2008

#10 Redsave - Digital Photo Frames

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) i don't think the Wireless capabilities are particularly overstated. We tested the claims for some of the wireless frames we now stock and the distances are pretty much what the manufacturers quote.

3:48 pm - Friday, September 5, 2008

#11 tino

How to select Wedding Photo Albums ?

6:39 am - Monday, December 15, 2008

#12 Someone

WTF would anyone buy this for $1299 when you can buy a 28" lcd monitor for 400, a tiny vesa mount pc for another 400, and have the same thing and five bills left over...

2:40 pm - Sunday, December 28, 2008

#13 Ray

I bought a wireless digital photo frame from http://www.digizo.co.uk, This is amazingly good value. Does everything and all with NO FIDDLY REMOTE. The last frame I had was not a one (it was a gift) and it was good - it got me interested in digital frames (didn't like the idea at first), but the quality wasn't as good as a Kodak one and what you can do with this is much MUCH better. Highly recommended

3:36 pm - Tuesday, February 10, 2009

#14 gift packaging

good machine,I love it and I hope we can buy it with cheaper.

12:46 pm - Sunday, February 15, 2009

#15 nero2

very nice
thanks

4:21 pm - Sunday, March 1, 2009

#16 Gopher

DONT BUY THESE!! Our company bought 12 of these frames for the seniors lodges. we had them running 8 hours a day 7 days week. After 2 years they are dieing faster then I could get them fixed. Now I can't even get them fixed since they have closed their repair service and are no longer accepting them. These were the worst technology investment we have made ever.

3:21 pm - Wednesday, September 8, 2010

#17 saverio

hi Ray, does that one include wifi-wireless connectivity as an option? also, what insurance warranty is included? (cant open link) thanks
sav
http://www.thinkinsure.ca/car-auto-insurance/car-insurance-ontario/insurance-quotes-ontario.php
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