Digital photo frames
Jan 29th, 2007 by Andy
A great review of just some of the thousands of different digital photo frames available on the market today.

Take a look at the review at the site linked below.
Displaying Pictures in Digital Picture FramesOne of the futurist forecasts back in the 1950s was that we’d soon have thin TV sets hanging on the walls just like paintings. For decades nothing happened and TVs got bigger and fatter every year. It’s just within the past few years that the first hints of the future began to appear. One of these hints is the digital picture frame that displays slide shows and movies, with or without audio. Thin these may be, but cheap they are not. However, if you want to have an ever-changing slide show of your images, you might want to check into these devices. Some even let you, or others you invite, change the images from anywhere in the world.
The CNET editors review has a video review and has this to say…
Philips Digital Photo Display 7FF1 Reviews. A/V Furniture & Mounts Reviews by CNET.
CNET editors’ reviewVery good
7.2
out of 10The good:
Bright, high-resolution 5.4-by-3.6-inch display; slots for most types of memory cards; images are automatically resized during upload from cards; rechargeable battery.The bad:
Navigating through menu systems isn’t as intuitive a process as it should be; battery life is relatively short at 50 minutes.The bottom line:
The Philips Digital Photo Display may not be cheap and doesn’t have the ability to tap into the Internet for automatic photo delivery, but it is one of the nicer digital photo frames currently available.
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