Digital Picture Frames
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Digital Picture Frames

The digital picture frame  is a newcomer to the world of technology, making proud photographers everywhere croon at the idea of being able to show friends and family members their latest shots as quickly and easily as they were originally taken. Piquing interest in all sorts of people, the digital picture frame enables the user to display pictures from a memory card as either a slideshow or a standstill image, making it easy for everyone to decide (or not to decide) what picture to display. Some models include internal memory, on which you can store images. Digital picture frames start for as little as $100, and can go for as much as $500.

Features to Consider.

  • Pictures displayed on a LCD screen at resolutions upward of 720x480
  • Most, if not all, digital frames are USB ready, making transfers directly from a computer a snap.
  • Frames with built in memory are capable of transfers direct from either a home computer or memory card.
  • Most frames accomodate all major memory card types.
  • Realistic looking frame designs fit in well with any room.

A Unique Twist

Though it would seem as if you would need a computer and/or a digital camera to make buying a digital photo frame seem logical, Ceiva's Photo Receiver  gives the least technological people a chance to dive face first into the digital world. The Photo Receiver requires no effort from the user. The home user simply connects the frame to a phone jack. Anyone they know can set up an account online through Ceiva and upload pictures directly to the frame, making this a great alternative for those who have absolutely no experience using a computer or digital camera.

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Digital Picture Display Options

Digital Keychain 

Rechargable Frame 

Built in memory 

Photo Receiver 

Widescreen Digital Frame 

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