Interesting product. Ceiva is a Southern California-based company that offers a digital picture frame service. Costs $119.99 at Amazon after mail-in rebate. Here's a snip from the Amazon.com editorial review:
Ceiva put the future in an unassuming black picture frame with this amazingly simple yet innovative product. This Internet-enabled frame makes it so easy to receive and display digital photos that even the most tech-shy relatives will love it. The traditional frame houses an LCD screen that displays up to 20 pictures in a single-view or slide-show format. Once a day, the frame dials in to Ceiva's Web site and downloads any new photos that have been sent to you (or that you've uploaded). What's truly amazing is that it works flawlessly–it's a cutting-edge technology idea that's well executed.
The frame itself is a handsome classic black with a black matte. It's about the size of a standard 8-by-10-inch frame, and the viewing area is about 5 by 7 inches. The display resolution is 640 x 480 VGA, and the images are displayed as JPEGs. We were impressed with the picture quality, especially considering the display is passive matrix–colors were a bit washed out, but otherwise pictures were sharp, bright, and looked good. The viewing angle isn't great–you won't be able to see pictures well from the side–but overall, the screen worked very well, even in relatively bright light.
