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April 23rd, 2007 at 7:10 pm

Photo Frames for the 21st Century…

Last year, we purchased a digital picture frame for Ira’s parents. My mother-in-law is heavily into (digital) photography, and whilst hooking her camera up to the TV was feasible, finding the correct lead to use, waiting until nobody was watching a program on the telly, and then manually going through the camera’s contents certainly wasn’t very convenient.
We originally purchased the digital photo frame from a British web site, but I really do wish we had heard of DigitalFramez (sic) back then, as their selection and prices certainly are better than the company we use. The site takes a simple, no-fuss approach to this technology, and spells out exactly what you can expect from the digital photo frames.
As an example, here is an image they use to describe how to get you photos to display on the frame…

digital photo frames

No technobabble, nor confusing marketing terms appear to be used, and if you have any questions regarding these digital frames, you can always contact them via e-mail, or click on the link to speak to an operator in real-time.

The prices listed for the frames are certainly the lowest I’ve seen, and we have looked for competitive prices when we purchased the gift for Irina’s mum. There is also a fair selection in frame sizes, from 7 to 10 inches, and the site allows you to check their prices in most major currencies.

One feature their frames have, that ours certainly didn’t is the ability to play movies, so we may well look into buying one of these again - after all you don’t normally just have one old fashioned photo frame per house, do you?

I’m not certain when the offer will expire, but you can currently get a FREE memory card with each 9 or 10 inch frame you purchase, so what are you waiting for? Go and check out their site now :>

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