Digital Frames

Digital frames are a creative and fun alternative for viewing photos.

The holiday frenzy is behind us. It’s all over except for the memories tucked away in our minds or stored on the memory cards inside our digital cameras.

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 The Mustek model (PF-A700BM) shown has a 7-inch-wide screen, supports JPEG and MP3 file formats, and stores up to 45 photos. Without a computer or photo printer, sharing these images is no simple task. If you’re tired of passing your digital camera around the kitchen table like a plate of turkey, an easy-to-use digital photo frame is a great solution. Available in sizes and designs to suit your personal taste, digital frames make viewing these images more convenient and entertaining.

Frame manufacturers like Kodak™ make transferring images from your camera to your frame simple. Insert your camera’s memory card into the frame and seconds later copies of your digital photos appear. The number of images a digital frame will hold depends on the built-in memory storage size. The average frame will hold 30 to 40 standard digital images.

Once you’ve transferred your images, special built-in features allow you to choose the length of time images display and how they appear on the screen. By using the frame’s control buttons, you can easily create a fun slide show along with your favorite background music. Frame prices range from $50 to $200 and are available through a variety of retailers, including WalMart, Best Buy and Target.

If you’re one of the millions who made a “Clear the Clutter” New Year’s Resolution, a single digital frame can put an end to your growing photo frame collection. Instead of 10 frames with 10 separate images, all you need is one and some popcorn. Enjoy the show.

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