DETAILS
Independent Product Reviews:
Our products are making a big splash in the marketplace as great value-for-money alternatives. Click below to read some Wi-Fi Photo Frame reviews:
Good Gear Guide
Couriermail.com.au
Daily Telegraph
The Kogan Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame is part of the next generation of Digital Photo Frames featuring Wireless connectivity for easy display of all your photos!
Now you can instantly send your latest pictures to your photo frame and share your photos with family and friends all over the world. With innovative and easy-to-use menus, the Kogan Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame is a must have item in today’s Digital World.
The frame features its own email address, and free web hosted service for the central management of your images. You can also automatically pull down your favourite photos from FaceBook, Flickr and more. Otherwise, you're free to pick a compatible RSS feed to supply the photo's, the choice is yours!

For iPhone support simply download the FREE SeeFrame app from the App Store and install to send photo's directly from your iPhone!
This frame also includes a remote, for controlling the slide show, and for PC-less Wi-Fi setup.
Features:
• Direct Photo Emailing to Frame: Each frame has its own unique email address so that photos can be received from computers or mobile phones. A built-in email filter protects against unwanted photos. No setup is required for senders to send photos to the frame.
• Group Frames: Family and friends can set up a single email address that corresponds to multiple frames so that photos can be easily shared and displayed on those frames.
• RSS Support: Supports all major RSS photo feeds now including FaceBook, Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket, AOL, Smugmug, iPhoto, Gallery, etc.
• Smart Photo Play List: Users can choose photos to be displayed on the Kogan frame on specified dates, such as displaying selected photos on a user's birthday or anniversary.
• Email Photos from Frame: A one-touch button allows users to send photos directly from their frames to a Web account and the email accounts of their family and friends.
• Dual Use Mode: If no WiFi connection is available, the Kogan frame can operate as a stand-alone digital photo frame with 256mb of Internal Memory
• Auto Power Saving: The Kogan frame can be programmed to turn-off automatically at night in order to save power and protect the screen.
Why is it important to have a frame with a 4:3 ratio LCD display?
Answer: The majority of Digital Photo Frames sold in the market now have a 16:9 ratio LCD display. Such widescreen frames use less expensive yet more readily available LCD displays as components. You can tell when you see resolution data such as 480 X 234, 800 X 480, and 800 X 400. They are all widescreen displays. The photos you shoot are mostly 4:3 in dimension. So when you use a widescreen display to show photos, you lose about 25% of the total viewing area.
Our 8” inch frame has an 800 X 600 LCD display, which is the highest resolution 4:3 ratio 8” Digital Photo Frame in the market!
Other than as described on this website, Kogan and its products are not affiliated with Facebook, Twitter, Photobucket, Flickr, Picasa or the iPhone.
SPECIFICATIONS
• LCD Display: 8” (20cm) LCD screen (800 X 600 pixels) with built-in high speed JPEG decoder/rendering engine
• Communications: Internal 802.11b/g (WEP64, WEP128)
• Interface: MMC/SD/MS card slot; USB 2.0 client port
• Memory Size: On-board FLASH memory 256M
• Remote Control for PC-less easy setup
• Touch Border design for easy navigation
• Connects to Facebook, Photobucket, Picasa, Flikr and Twitter
• Connects to custom RSS Feeds
• Send Photos direct from an iPhone by downloading Seeframe app (free!)
• RTC-powered automatic shutdown feature for increasing reliability and saving energy
• Power Source: External AC Adapter (Input: AC 100~240V 50/60Hz ,Output: DC9V/1.5A)
• Brightness: 350 cd/m2
• Dimensions: 220mm x 160mm x 290mm
• Weight: 1.3kg
POSTAGE INFORMATION
DELIVERY
We offer Flat Rate Australia wide delivery** for all products in the Kogan range. All items are usually dispatched within 24 hours of payment (excluding pre-sale items). Your order will be dispatched by courier and all delivery rates include full insurance.
Please Note: Our couriers deliver during normal business hours and cannot deliver to PO Boxes. All items must be signed for upon delivery.
Delivery Times:
- VIC,NSW,SA - Approximately 1-3 business days
- WA,QLD,TAS - Approximately 3-5 business days
- NT, Far North QLD, Far North WA - Approximately 4-7 business days
*Sellers are not responsible for service transit time.
This information is provided by the carrier and excludes weekends and holidays. Note that transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.
Please see the eBay Postage and Handling section at the bottom of this page for charges.
**Excludes extremely remote zones. We cannot deliver to the following isolated areas:
NT: 0822,0852,0872,0880,0885,0886
NSW: 2630,2890,2898,2899
VIC: 3699,3740,3741,3898
QLD: 4183,4184,4819,4871,4874,4875,4876,4877,4895
SA: 5220,5221,5222,5223,5690,5733
WA: 6161,6434,6443,6727,6728,6731,6798,6799
PICKUP
Due to OH&S regulations, Kogan do not offer a pickup facility - All Kogan products are for delivery only.
WARRANTY DETAILS
12 month Extendable Warranty
Unlimited phone and live chat support!All Kogan products come with a 12 month Australia wide warranty. For peace of mind, we offer 3 and 5 year extended warranty options. For extended warranty prices please see: http://www.kogan.com.au/shop/category/extended-warranty/
To purchase an extended warranty, please email us prior to payment and we will send you an amended invoice.
For full terms and conditions on our 7 Day Money Back Guarantee and Warranty information, please go to: http://www.kogan.com.au/support/
PAYMENT
- We accept Direct Deposit and PayPal as payment options.
- Payment instructions will be received by email at the completion of the listing.
- Payments must be made in full within 3 days of the completion of the listing.
PROFILE
Kogan's mission is to make the latest technology affordable for all Australians. Our direct business model cuts out all the 'middle men' and ensures our customers always get the best deal!
If you buy an imported product from a retail store, the supply chain could look something like this:

*Indicative diagram only. Some business may operate differently.
By cutting out the 'middle men' and working directly with our factories overseas, we can sell the latest technology at the lowest prices.
Here is a recent article about the Kogan business model in The Australian.
Please see our media section for some independant reviews or send us an email if you have any questions.
MEDIA
Kogan in the Media
Current Highlights
Kogan has made a huge splash in the marketplace. Our prices and quality products have ensured that we get a lot of attention from the media.
Please see below for our most recent coverage.
If you have more time, you can browse through the archives
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Neerav Bhatt |
One of Australia’s leading technology bloggers reviews the latest Kogan 32-inch LCD 1080P TV. Neerav Bhatt has this to say about the new 120Hz TV: “Would I buy one? YES. When Kogan asked to schedule a courier for the review unit to be returned I said “No, can I buy it off you instead?” |
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PC World |
PC World profiles the leading digital radios on the Australian market. The Kogan Digital Wi-Fi Radio takes the top spot for the sub-$200 price range. The PC World verdict: “The Kogan wins out on features — it has an iPod dock and Wi-Fi music streaming...” |
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Smart Company |
Smart Company asks Ruslan Kogan how he meets customer demand and generates value for consumers over the Christmas period. |
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BRW Magazine |
For the first time, Ruslan Kogan features alongside Australia’s leading business people in the annual 2009 BRW Young Rich Edition. |
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Good Gear Guide |
Another PC World/Good Gear Guide Best Buy 2009 Award for a Kogan product – this time it goes to the Kogan Digital Wi-Fi Radio. A great value item with impressive functionality (that includes an iPod docking station). |
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September 2009 |
After reaching the national finals of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year program, Wealth Creator Magazine profiles Ruslan Kogan as part of Australia’s “next generation of wealth creators.” |
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CRN Magazine |
Channel Reseller News (CRN) profiles Australia’s leading technology entrepreneurs in the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. Ruslan Kogan is recognised in this article for his direct sales model which he developed to drive the price of consumer electronics down across the Australian market. |
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September 2009 |
Geelong Business News takes a look at the Kogan 47-inch Full HD 1080p LCD and Blu ray player with very positive results. This article also discusses how Ruslan Kogan has been taking on the big brands to develop local success story looking to expand overseas. |
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Good Gear Guide |
Given that netbooks started out as |
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Good Gear Guide |
Good Gear Guide takes a look at the 8-inch Kogan Digital Wi-Fi frame and gives it an impressive rating. This frame can connect to social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Flickr. |
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Good Gear Guide |
The all new Kogan EZINAV G3 GPS device is tested by Good Gear Guide and given a solid wrap for value. The article says: “…the EziNav G3 GPS unit's budget price tag is hard to turn down.” |
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Ralph |
Ralph magazine runs a feature stacking the Kogan Full HD 1080p Camcorder against some of the bigger brand products on the market. The Kogan lands an impressive 4 out 5 mark in a pool of far more expensive products – some are more than three times the price of the Kogan Camcorder. |
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SMH.com.au |
Respected technology journalist Adam |
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Good Gear Guide |
The spotlight is on Kogan's Agora Netbook Pro which is |
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Computer World |
Long-time technology journalist Rodney Gedda notes that |
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News.com.au |
News.com.au explores the Australian appetite for LCD TVs – it looks like demand for technology remains strong in late-2009! The article also discusses the Kogan KEVIN 37 and the emergence of slimmer LED and OLED TVs. |
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iTWire |
Kogan Cuts Netbook price to have the first sub-$400 10" Netbook in Australia! |
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Daily Telegraph |
One of Australia’s leading tabloid newspapers reviews the Kogan Digital Wi-Fi frame. The article says “Kogan has taken digital photo frames in a remarkable new direction and added even more functionality and convenience” as a reference to its capability to connect to the internet and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter |
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SMH.com.au |
The Sydney Morning Herald review the Kogan Digital Wi-Fi radio noting how it "offers all manner of features while undercutting most of the models" |
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APC |
APC take a look at the Kogan Kevin37 rating it an 8/10 and "staggeringly good value" |
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Neerav Bhatt |
Neerav Bhatt, one of Australia’s most popular and respected bloggers, takes a detailed look at the Kogan Wi Fi Digital Radio with iPod docking station. |
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BRW Magazine |
BRW mentions Ruslan Kogan as a one of Australia’s leading entrepreneurs in a snapshot of Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year winners for Southern Region (Victoria and Tasmania). Ruslan is part of the Australian national finals with a chance to go on to the international version of the awards hosted in Cannes. |
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The Courier Mail |
The Courier Mail features the Kogan Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame |
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CRN Magazine |
CRN takes a look at Ruslan’s Gen-Y approach to business and entrepreneurship and what makes Kogan different from other online retailers |
TOP 10 Media Highlights
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BRW Magazine |
For the first time, Ruslan Kogan features alongside Australia’s leading business people in the annual 2009 BRW Young Rich Edition. Click here to view article |
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September 2009 |
After reaching the national finals of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year program, Wealth Creator Magazine profiles Ruslan Kogan as part of Australia’s “next generation of wealth creators.” Click here to view article |
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The Age |
Ruslan Kogan is recognised by The Age as one of Melbourne’s Top 100 most influential people in 2008. The article discusses how Ruslan built a multi-million dollar business in two years (2006-2008) by selling LCD TVs, GPS systems and DVD players online. |
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Ruslan Kogan is recognised as the founder and CEO of one of Australia's top 100 fastest growing companies. Kogan secures a position at number 37 in the annual 2009 BRW Fast Starters edition. Click here to view article |
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Smart Company |
Ruslan Kogan is profiled as one of Australia's top entrepreneurs under the age of 30 in the annual 2009 Hot 30 Under 30. |
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The Australian: Entrepreneur |
Getting it out ther and beyond the square: Kogan founder, Ruslan Kogan, discusses how his beyond the square thinking has helped him build Kogan from the ground up. |
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Gizmodo |
Kogan Kevin 37 LCD Now Full HD 1080p: Kogan upgrades the KEVIN 37 deal to Full HD 1080p at no extra cost. |
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Smart Company |
Top 10 online retailers: Smart Company explains why Kogan is among the top ten Australian online retailers. |
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The New York Times |
An Australian Entry into the Smartphone Wars: One of the world’s most renowned newspapers, the New York Times, is taking notice, as Kogan prepares to release its Smartphone. |
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Smart Company |
Battling the big brands with an online strategy: Ruslan Kogan sheds light on how the internet has provided the perfect place to set up shop. |
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Today Tonight |
Ruslan Kogan features on Channel Seven’s Today Tonight for the second time discussing how he has built Kogan Technologies as a leading challenger brand in the LCD TV game. |
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Today Tonight |
Ruslan Kogan features on Channel Seven’s Today Tonight for the first time discussing how Kogan Technologies' direct online sales model is beating out the big name brands in the consumer electronics industry. |
Media Archive
To view coverage from a previous quarter, please select a time period:
I can't believe how good the quality of your photo frames are I bought two of them and they both fantastic. We have bought two 12" at Harvey Norman and saw yours later that day on the net. took them back and bought yours instead. So we ended up with bigger frames, better quality and saved $220.00
Thanks
Regin
9 OCT 2009
Hard Drives, HDMI inputs and more... Kogan wants to hear what you want from a personal video recorder (PVR).



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