Si hace ya unos cuantos meses os hablábamos de las tarjetes SD Eye-fi con wifi incorporado, hoy lo volvemos a hacer para contaros las 3 nuevas versiones que se han presentado. Se trata de Eye-Fi Explore, Eye-Fi share y Eye-Fi home.
Mientra la Eye-Fi home mantiene las características principales de su predecesora, la novedad más importante se encuentra en las otras dos versiones. La versión explore tiene la particularidad de añadir automáticamente etiquetas con la localización geográfica de cada foto y la versión Share, facilita la posibilidad de subir directamente las fotos a servicios web, como flickr, picassa y otros.
Las tarjetas con una capacidad de 2 GB tienen los siguentes precios: 129.99 dólares para la Explore, 99 dólares para la Eye-Fi Share y 79 dólares para la Eye-Fi Home. Estarán a la venta a partir del próximo Junio.
Podeis leer la nota de prensa completa (en inglés) a continuación:
BURLINGAME, Calif., May 12, 2008 — Today Eye-Fi, Inc. (http://www.eye.fi), makers of the world’s first wireless SD memory card, announced an extended product line-up designed to make photo sharing easier and meet the needs of individual users. “We understand that each photographer has his or her own way of sharing memories,” said Jef Holove, chief executive officer of Eye-Fi. “Some users are thrilled to easily upload photos from camera to computer, while others want a much richer photo sharing experience, even when away from home. By offering three different Eye-Fi Cards and new features, our goal is to give consumers exactly what delights them.” Eye-Fi announced three new wireless SD memory cards, including the Eye-Fi Explore, which will automatically add geographic location tags to each photo and will allow users to upload their memories from Wi-Fi hotspots. The original Eye-Fi Card, now called Eye-Fi Share, is designed for the photographer who wants to effortlessly upload images directly to their preferred photo sharing site in addition to their computer. And, the Eye-Fi Home is aimed at users who want to simply and wirelessly upload digital memories to their home computer. Product Line-Up Eye-Fi Explore: At an MSRP of $129, Eye-Fi Explore will automatically locate nearby Wi-Fi networks and add location tags to pictures using Skyhook’s global Wi-Fi Positioning System. The new card will also allow users to upload their photos while away from home at more than 10,000 Wayport hotspots in the U.S. Includes 2GB storage; PC and Mac compatible. (For full details, see release entitled: Eye-Fi Unveils Automatic Geotagging and Hot Spot Connectivity with Eye-Fi Explore) Eye-Fi Share: The features and simplicity of Eye-Fi’s original wireless SD memory card continue, priced at an MSRP of $99. Eye-Fi Share includes unlimited, secure Web-sharing service that allows users to automatically upload photos directly to their preferred photo sharing, social networking or blogging site, using their home wireless network. Includes 2GB storage; PC and Mac compatible. Eye-Fi Home: Eye-Fi’s new wireless card, priced at an MSRP of $79, enables users to upload photos to their computer through their home Wi-Fi network. This card is designed for those who want to save the time and hassle of manually uploading photos via cables, cradles or card readers. Includes 2GB storage; PC and Mac compatible. Eye-Fi will demo the new geotagging features of the Eye-Fi Explore at the O’Reilly Where 2.0 Conference in Burlingame, CA on May 13-14, at the Skyhook Wireless booth #4. Eye-Fi’s new card line-up will be available for sale by June 6, 2008, at major online retailers. For more information, please visit http://www.eye.fi. About Eye-Fi, Inc. Founded in 2005, the company is dedicated to building products and services that help consumers navigate, nurture and share their visual memories. Eye-Fi’s patent-pending technology works with Wi-Fi networks to automatically send photos from a digital camera to online, in-home and retail destinations. Headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., the company’s investors include Opus Capital and Shasta Ventures. More information is available at http://www.eye.fi.
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