Memento Smart Frame

The Memento Smart Frame by Memento Electronics is a large wall-mountable digital photo frame with an Ultra HD panel. Available in 25" and 35" sizes with an aspect ratio of 3:2, the Memento Smart Frame features a proprietary optical sensor that dynamically adjusts the frame’s brightness to match the room’s ambient lighting; making it virtually impossible to tell it is an electronic display. Memento is accessed through Wi-Fi using a dedicated application on your smartphone, tablet or PC. You can pre-order the Memento Smart Frame right now at deep discounts through the company’s Kickstarter campaign. With limited quantities available, Kickstarter prices start at $499 for the 25” frame and $649 for the 35” frame with delivery expected in February 2016.
Memento Press Release
‘MEMENTO SMART FRAME’ DRAMATICALLY ALTERS DIGITAL IMAGE DISPLAY LANDSCAPE
Framed & Matted 4K Ultra HD Display Packed With User-Friendly Features Now Available For Deep Discount on Kickstarter
MONTREAL, CANADA, September 30, 2015 – Digital image displays have been largely left behind as the world of electronics pushes forward at a breakneck pace. That has now changed with the Memento Smart FrameTM and its 4K Ultra HD picture display. Beautifully framed and matted, the Memento Smart Frame transforms ordinary photos into stunning works of art. Unlike competitor products, the Memento Smart Frame features a proprietary optical sensor that dynamically adjusts the frame’s brightness to match the room’s ambient lighting; making it virtually impossible to tell it is an electronic display.
Anyone looking to unlock the true quality and beauty of the memories stored on their phones, tablets and computers can pre-order Memento Smart Frame right now at deep discounts through the company’s Kickstarter campaign. With limited quantities available, Kickstarter prices begin as low as $499 for the 25” frame and $649 for the 35” frame with delivery expected in February 2016. Both sizes were recently unveiled for the first-time at an influential technology conference where they were nominated for the “UPS Innovation Award.”
“Nearly two years ago I wanted to purchase a large size high-end digital picture frame and was shocked that none existed, so I set my sights on creating one,” said David Lachance, co-Founder of Memento Electronics. “Today’s digital devices possess the technology to deliver stunning photos, but without a corresponding display that quality is wasted. Furthermore, traditional printing and framing solutions become wildly expensive over time.”
To date, digital image displays have had a number of common problems – all of which have been solved by Memento Smart Frame:
1. Brightness & Power Management: an optical sensor dynamically adjusts brightness to match room and turns itself off when lights are off.
2. Power Cable: no dangling cords as Memento uses paper thin flexible flat-wire that can turn corners and be painted to completely disappear.
3. Accessibility: no more flash drives and file copying. Memento is accessed through Wi-Fi using Memento control app on any phone, tablet or computer.
4. Viewing Angles: Memento’s vivid image is stunning from any viewing angle, not just directly in front.
Additional Memento Smart Frame Features
· Stunning resolution using 4K technology;
· Displays over 1 billion vibrant colors;
· Memento displays 7 megapixels with an optimized 3:2 aspect ratio;
· Internal storage capacity for up to 3,000 images;
· Easily accessible through control app to load, change picture and create album using any iOS or Android device, as well as PCs & Macs;
· Available in 2 sizes: 25” (frame size 30” X 23") & 35” (frame size 41” X 31”).
About Memento Electronics Inc.
Based in Montreal, Canada Memento Electronics Inc. was founded in 2015 by brothers and serial entrepreneurs, Francois & David Lachance. Along with their team of hand-picked engineers, they conceived of the Memento Smart Frame concept and together worked closely on its design and creation. The founders are widely regarded as innovators in the digital world, particularly in the arcade industry. More information can be found online at www.mementosmartframe.com
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