BEZEL ILLUMINATION FOR DIGITAL DEVICES
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1. Digital photo frame assembly comprising:
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display bordered by the frame;
at least one light source positioned to internally illuminate the frame;
computer readable storage medium bearing digital still images; and
processor causing at least one image from the medium to be presented on the display, the processor establishing an illumination of the frame based at least in part on a motion signal and/or an ambient light signal received by the processor.
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Abstract
First, a user may select an illumination color for a bezel framing a display of an electronics device. Second, the illumination of a digital picture frame may be established based on sensed motion nearby and/or ambient light. Third, the color of a user interface presented on a display can be established to match the color of the room in which the display is disposed, as indicated by colorimetry from a camera.
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19 Claims
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1. Digital photo frame assembly comprising:
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frame; display bordered by the frame; at least one light source positioned to internally illuminate the frame; computer readable storage medium bearing digital still images; and processor causing at least one image from the medium to be presented on the display, the processor establishing an illumination of the frame based at least in part on a motion signal and/or an ambient light signal received by the processor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An electronic apparatus, comprising:
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a video display; a camera positioned to image a space in front of the display; and a processor receiving signals from the camera and responsive thereto establishing a color of a user interface presented on the display, and/or a color of a bezel framing the display. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An electronic apparatus, comprising:
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a video display; a bezel framing the display; plural light sources positioned to internally illuminate the bezel, at least a first light source being characterized by a first color and a second light source being characterized by a second color; and a processor communicating with the light sources, the processor energizing the first light source but not the second light source in response to a first user-input bezel color selection signal representing the first color, the processor energizing the second light source but not the first light source in response to a second user-input bezel color selection signal representing the second color. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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