T-Mobile’s Cameo reviewed: works pretty much as advertised

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Don’t deny it — you’re inexplicably drawn to a digital photo frame that has its own phone number. Rather than just buying blind to see whether you really dig the Cameo, however, why not pore by that here review? In checking, the device (manufactured by Parrot) was said to work virtually as advertised, with just a few small quirks preventing it from receiving the highest marks. Critics were able to MMS by images from a variety of rival networks, though they did have issues making the frame accept a photo knowledge from Sweden. Overall, however, it was famous that usability was

remarkably high and that the process was easy adequate for most anyone to grasp. ‘Course, you should probably convince yourself you’re going to use the thing fairly a bit before committing to a $10 per month fee to keep the $100 frame connected, but external of that, you ought not be too disappointed.

T-Mobile’s Cameo reviewed: works pretty much as advertised originally presented on Engadget on Thu, 06 Nov 2008 21:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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