D-Link announces NAS router with photo frame
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Routers are not, by nature, pretty things, tending to sit solidly in the functional rather than the stylish category, but D-Link is hoping to change all that with the release of a router that not only features networked attached storage (NAS) but also a built-in photo frame. D-Link's Stand-up Xtreme DIR-685 is, at heart, a 802.11n router, but also offers NAS, USB device-sharing, an FTP server and Green technology in a sleek, compact desktop design. However, the headline acts are the internet content player and digital photo frame capacity. 3.2-inch screen A 3.2-inch screen (a little small, really) powered by FrameChannel can display the status of the device, as well as ...
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