| 
	
		
		
		
		
		 
			
			After reading the article on golem.de about it: 
Yes. It's basically an e-ink digital photo frame with BT-connection. 
No own format support than raw image data. 
Rendering, transfer, etc. is completely depending on what the corresponding (android) app will support. This awful waste of internal storage is market-speech insofar sold as an advantage, that the actual computing hardware in the device can be kept at a bare minimum. 
Could be a nice add on toy if someone hacks it's BT data transfer protocol allowing individual use of the frame. 
 
Let's just say: The rediscovery of dumb terminals. 
Keeping in mind, that companies still try to sell 'clouds' as something new and shiny, I just ask myself how much of old computing tech concepts will be necro-revived for mobile devices.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	 |