SilverPAC, Inc., a leading Consumer Electronics OEM and AllGo Embedded Systems, a Product Engineering Company in Embedded Multimedia space, today announced the availability of their Connected Digital Picture Frame, SilverFrame.
Developed based on Microsoft WinCE 6.0 OS and media framework running on
Freescale Semiconductor’s i.MX27 application processor, SilverFrame supports a
10.1” bright LCD of 1024x600 resolution with touch screen interface and 802.11n
wireless connectivity and helps users connect to Internet content sharing sites
as well as a Home PC, to stream and playback their high resolution Photos,
Videos and Music. SilverFrame is demonstrated in the Microsoft Embedded Partner
Booth at Computex 2009, Taipei
Photo and video sharing through social networking and media sharing websites
are part of peoples’ lives these days. With the integration of technologies
like Windows Live FrameIt, Frame Channel and Windows SideShow to SilverFrame,
AllGo and SilverPAC not only bring photo and video into living rooms but also
stream useful content like news, weather and traffic in real time.
“We are pleased to be associated with SilverPAC in delivering this user
friendly and advanced product,” said K. Srinivasan CEO of AllGo Systems. “The
Windows CE 6.0 based reference design for connected media devices from AllGo
help OEMs like SilverPAC go to market faster with market leading features.”
“SilverFrame will bring rich content streamed to home and address consumers’
demand for powerful and feature rich media devices which can support multiple
content and sources,” said Alicia Mellor VP of Sales & Marketing of
SilverPAC. “We are excited in working with our technology partner AllGo Systems
and are together committed to bring a series of such cutting edge products to
market.”













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