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I took so many photos already and I have so much of them saved in my computer. Some are stored on DVD disc and some I uploaded to image hosting sites. Printing them is really very costly and sometimes hard copies are not easy to keep. If I want to view the pics, I find it really time consuming because I needed to start up my pc and view the pics.
Is there a special device where I can store my photos and view them right away by just turning the device on and then it will show all my pics? Last edited by grexia : 02-24-2008 at 07:10 PM. Reason: Keeping your photos in a kool way |
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hey there! have you not heard of "Digital Photo Frames"? Well If not, let me introduce it to you then.
There is a way to rescue your memories from electronic oblivion without needing to find the money to print out hundreds of pictures. Digital photo frames use the same type of LCD screen that is found on cameras, laptop computers and some flat-screen televisions. They vary in size from miniature photo keyrings to poster-sized, wall-hanging monsters, although the most popular versions have screens between 7in and 10in, measured diagonally, as with televisions. This is how it looks like ![]() ![]() Last edited by Constantine : 02-24-2008 at 07:22 PM. Reason: lacking |
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These digital frames are more about convenience than image quality. The frames can display images straight from the card, and in many cases the images can also be stored on an internal memory. You can also transfer images from your computer via a USB cable and often from a USB key. A few frames have wireless technologies such as wifi and Bluetooth. Wifi lets you grab images from your PC or online web galleries, but both technologies can be tricky to set up.
It’s up to you how you view your photos – you can either display one static image or opt for a continually changing slideshow. You can also choose how long each photo is shown for, the type of transition between images, and in some cases even whether there is background music or commentary, though only the Kodak and Jessops frames have a sound feature. |
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Hey, before you start shopping for digital photo frames, check that you haven’t already got one. Many Panasonic TVs and DVD players have built-in SD memory card slots that enable them to work as photo players. Almost all digital cameras have a connector that allows direct playback on a television, and a select few even use the latest HDMI connector that provides superb picture quality on high-definition televisions – something that none of these dedicated frames can even approach.
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It’s up to you how you view your photos – you can either display one static image or opt for a continually changing slideshow. You can also choose how long each photo is shown for, the type of transition between images, and in some cases even whether there is background music or commentary, though only the Kodak and Jessops frames have a sound feature.[/quote]
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