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August 4th, 2007 at 11:39 am

Photo Frames

In the past, many Australians have found problems ordering goods online, and even when American, European or East Asian sites accept an Aussie’s order, the postage and packing charge can make purchases over priced. However, for anyone searching for a digital photo frame, good news has arrived - Digital Framez is an Australian based site, with pretty impressive prices on their digital picture frames. I have to admit I am not very familiar with the exchange rate for Australian dollars, but as the site allows you to view all prices in a range of currencies, I was able to confirm the prices, from the smallest 7″(~17.5cm) to the largest 10″ (~25cm) digital frames were pretty competitive, especially compared to the prices we paid when we bought one for Ira’s mum.

Digital Photo Frames - How To Use

If you want to buy one for an elderly relative, to bring them into the 21st century, but are concerned about how complicated digital photo frames are to use, just check the simple diagram above; that is how easy they are to use! The frames can accept the following types of memory cards - Compact Flash, XD, Sony’s Memory Stick variants and SD/MMC. All frames come with a built in pair of speakers, and a remote control.

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