Advantages: Great photo quality, effecient, can hold 500 pictures Disadvantages: never taken 500 photos, hassle with memory card, easily forgotten
to use the clock display. The frame also includes a wireless remote and AC power adaptor. Your photos will be shown in 152 x 91mm.
***Was it easy to use***
We're both pretty good with technology but we did get a bit of help from my Grandad. My mum wanted to have pictures from her mobile on the frame whereas I had a digital camera with photosI wanted. Mine was fairly easy, I just uploaded the photos onto my computer by the instructions from my digital camera and then uploaded them onto the frame following the instructions provided. My mum however had to upload the photos from her mobile onto the computer. At that point my digital camera did not have a removable memory card and neither did my mum's phone so this was the way we had to do it. My mum had a lot of problems just trying to upload them onto the computer from her mobile. After ...
Advantages: Good if you have a lot of pictures on your computer. Disadvantages: There is always something moving in the corner of your eye.
I bought this digital photo frame for my eldest daughter as the sales assisstant in the shop said it is ideal for people with a lot of pictures and as she is leaving school soon she will have a lot of photos lying on the computer. This gift is ideal for people is their computer it full up with holiday pictures etc. It is a regular photoframe size, which is ideal. The picture quality is fantastic, however this depends on the quality of the camera you took the photo on in the first place. It is good that you can change the picture often by uploading newphotos onto it (instructions make this very easy). You can choose which pictures you wish to view and how the transition of the photos occurs. The only down side is that if the photo is small then it doesn't stretch to the edges of the frame. ...
Advantages: Crisp images, easy to use, looks lovely, large screen Disadvantages: No USB Cable supplied - so no way of getting photographs onto the frame without buying one
My Mum, bless her, can?t get her head around viewing photographs on a computer monitor, she is of the generation that like their pictures in albums or in a frame, to be enjoyed at her leisure, preferably in a comfy chair, and without the need for constant mouse clicking. Between the family members with digital cameras we have a fair number of digital photographs, numbering into the thousands in fact, but not having a limitless supply of ink and photo paper printing them off would be immensely costly, as well as time consuming. Clearly something had to be done to open up these many photographs to Mum, which is how I found myself toying with the idea of a digital photo frame for Mothers Day. The brief was to find one that was simple to operate, aesthetically pleasing and with enough storage to hold as many photographs as we could throw ...