Go to:
Previous Item
Current News
Next Item

The following is an unedited press release, shown as received from the company represented. We've elected to present selected releases without editorial comment, as a way to provide our readers more information without further overtaxing our limited editorial resources. To avoid any possible confusion or conflict of interest, the Imaging Resource will always clearly distinguish between company-provided press releases and our own editorial views and content.

PRESS RELEASE: Samsung and Chumby Power Always-On, Internet-Connected Digital Photo Frames


LAS VEGAS --(Business Wire)-- Jan 08, 2009 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world’s leader in advanced semiconductor solutions, and chumby have teamed up to provide a reference design built on Samsung’s award-winning S3C6410 application processor for Internet-connected digital photo frames (DPFs). The new Samsung / chumby® reference design provides developers with powerful Web–connected digital photo frames that offer drag-and-drop photo and video sharing, social networks, multimedia messaging, games, Internet radio, animation, video clips, constantly streaming news, weather information, RSS feeds and much more. With chumby’s embedded technology, these DPFs provide access to a variety of chumby services and content, including over 1,000 Internet applications or “widgets” in 30 different categories ranging from news and entertainment to videos, music and sports, as well as tens of thousands of Internet radio stations, streaming online video clips and much more.

Samsung and chumby will demonstrate this new reference design at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.’s Meeting Room #N238 second floor in the North Hall and at chumby’s booth #14448 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

“Accessing Web services and content anytime, anywhere is the promise of next-generation consumer electronic devices,” said Richard Yeh, marketing director for Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.’s System LSI Business. “By partnering with emerging market leaders such as chumby, we have an opportunity to dynamically change the way people view and share information in real-time via the Internet.”

As the digital photo frame market embraces wireless connectivity, the Samsung / chumby reference design offers developers to build innovative DPFs with interactive Web capabilities. Rather than just a simple picture frame that only displays a limited number of photos from camera memory cards, the DPF can now become a connected Internet appliance where users can create and share content with friends and family, easily connect to top Internet photo-sharing services like Photobucket, Facebook and Flickr, integrate photo sharing with audio, and enjoy their photos and music alongside the rest of their favorite parts of the Internet. Users can view and share photos from multiple sources including camera cards, memory cards, and the top Internet photo sharing sites in one slideshow, and use the touchscreen to navigate through over a thousand chumby widgets.

“Our vision is to bring the Internet to connected screens everywhere, and digital photo frames are an ideal platform for delivering chumby technology and content to millions of homes,” said Stephen Tomlin, CEO, chumby. “Through our partnership with Samsung, we are taking the digital photo frame category to an entirely new level -- bringing the best of the Internet coupled with chumby’s ease of use and unique capabilities to digital photo frames.”

To be the centerpiece of the connected home, a DPF requires a high-performance, multimedia processor with an optimized feature set that includes interfaces for easy connection to wireless networks, a LCD display controller, advanced memory interfaces for both embedded and card memory, an ADC for touch screen control, advanced graphics capabilities and support for high-level operating systems. Designed using Samsung’s high-performance, cost effective S3C6410 application processor, this new reference design leverages an open source network based on a Linux operating system.

About Samsung’s S3C6410 Application Processor\
As a 2009 CES Innovations Award winner, Samsung’s S3C6410 application processor is the power behind advanced multimedia and graphics-intensive consumer electronic devices. Developers now have the flexibility to design-in the most compelling combinations of next-generation functionality such as wireless communications, GPS-enabled services, digital still picture and video applications, gaming, portable music/video play, and 2D/3D graphics into a single device.

The Samsung / chumby reference design is available now from chumby.

About chumby
Chumby lets users select their favorite parts of the Internet and delivers them in a friendly, always-on, always-fresh format. Over 1,000 widgets in 30 different categories, ranging from news and entertainment to videos, music, sports and more are available from high profile media partners such as CBS, MTV Networks, New York Times, Pandora, The Weather Channel Interactive, AOL’s SHOUTcast and Scripps Networks. Chumby also offers user generated content as well as thousands of Internet radio stations, the ability to share photos, e-cards and more with family and friends. Chumby is headquartered in San Diego, CA. For more information, please visit www.chumby.com.

About Samsung Electronics
For more information, please visit www.samsung.com or www.samsung.com/us/business/semiconductor/news/News_MediaCenter.html.


(First posted on Monday, January 12, 2009 at 12:12 EST)

Go to:
Previous Item
Current News
Next Item