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Digital Picture Frames - Basic Information

Wednesday, June 2, 2010 3:02 PM Posted by Andy Subandono

By Pat Whitehead  

Digital picture frames can display pictures in your home or office electronically, without having to order photo prints, and they're becoming quite popular. Ordinarily, we look at our digital photos once and then forget about them. Digital frames allow us to easily display photos in your home so that you, your family and your friends can enjoy them all the time.

In a nut shell, a digital picture frame is a small screen like the kind that is often found on small laptops, and it is contained within a decorative frame. They can be configured so that many of your pictures can be seen in a slideshow, with each picture being displayed for a determined amount of time before the next photo is shown. Now although these products seem rather simple, there are many features that separate one from the next.

Size
How big of a frame do you want? The most common sizes range from 7-12 inches, similar to traditional picture frame sizes. The best way to decide which size to get is to think of where you will be displaying the pictures. If you want to keep your digital frame on a desk, then a smaller frame would be ideal, but if the frame is to be hung up on your wall, then getting a bigger one could be a better idea.

Storage
A lot of digital frames allow you to insert your digital camera's memory card directly into the frame, and other models have an internal memory that allows you to upload your own selection of pictures from your computer. Newer models will allow you to upload pictures to the frame from your cell phone using Bluetooth, but this feature costs a lot more and it's pretty uncommon at this point.

Brands
Many of the big electronics manufacturers are selling their own digital frames, including Samsung, Sony, HP and others. Like many other home electronics, these digital photo frames will vary in price significantly. When shopping for a digital photo frame, remember that a big names mean bigger prices, so don't buy one just because of the brand name. Take a look at the technical specs and ask questions that you feel may help you in your decision. In the end, you should get one that has a high enough resolution, and it should include any other features that you will require.


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