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Electronic photo frames?

dmention7

Hater
I was kind of thinking one of them would be a good x-mas gift for my mom (maybe even pre-loaded with a few pics of the kids for bonus sentimental points). Has anyone owned or used one before? Are they actually a nice thing to have around, or do they not work nearly as well as one might expect?
 

ZoomZoom Diva

New Member
I personally think they're a rather cheesy gimmick (I'd rather have select pictures on the wall or such in nice frames), but I know people with them that say they work well, particularly if they lack space or on a desk.
 

Workdawg

NARWHAL
I bought an offbrand one for Jenny a while back from woot. Pretty big POS. I'd say if you're gunna do it, get a good one.
 
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JustROLLIN

Guest
I have one, its made by Digital Living, bought it at Target. I had originally been given a Kodak brand one, but it required having a memory card in it at all times. So, I bought the lower cost option because it could hold 16 pictures internally. I really enjoy it and the picture quality is actually pretty decent.

I looked at the Kodak one some time later and it had been upgraded with internal memory, but was still about 40% more expensive.
 

dmention7

Hater
I personally think they're a rather cheesy gimmick (I'd rather have select pictures on the wall or such in nice frames), but I know people with them that say they work well, particularly if they lack space or on a desk.
My mom is always trying to snap pictures of us kids whenever she gets the chance, so i figured it might be a way to be able to actually keep some of those pics on display without having to print and cycle them through frames. I do see where it wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea.


Joe, how is the battery life, or do they plug in? (I bet we'll be seeing e-ink versions pretty soon....)
 

YSOSLO

is the word, beotch
I've been wanting one of these myself for quite some time. I like the bigger ones though. A 7" picture can be a little tough to see if it's a landscape shot or something, but almost everything is visible when you get up to the 10" range. The bigger sizes are still pretty spendy though.

Joe I see a lot of these frames being marketed with a remote. Do you ever use a remote to do anything with your frame, or is it just to help with the menu selections on initial and subsequent setups?
 
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JustROLLIN

Guest
Jay, mine just plugs directly into the wall.

Pete, mine is the of the 7" variety and did not come with a remote.
 
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JustROLLIN

Guest
I take that back, I do have a remote, but I never use it.
 
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Slim

Guest
I've got one that came free with my set of Contis I bought last fall. It plugs into the wall and doesn't have a remote but has a few buttons on the back. The picture quality is decent on mine, I'm sure when you buy one instead of getting a freebie it's better.

I like it for putting up pictures a few times throughout the year of trips and vacations, etc. I agree with James that most pictures I really like I'm going to frame and put on the wall. But this fills the role for all those pictures I might want to view and share with family friends of our latest trip or event.

It's basically like having a screensaver of pictures on your PC. Mine requires a SD memory card, but they're cheap for decent sized ones. I bought a 512MB that holds over a hundred pictures and has this cool little feature where part of the card snaps out and the end can be plugged directly into a USB port for loading pictures. Pretty trick.

My $.02
 

YSOSLO

is the word, beotch
Yeah, I like the idea of having an SD card for the frame rather than internal memory, so it can be increased if I want. I'd love to keep one at work, but I'm afraid it might disappear...
 
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Z-licious

Guest
I got an idea. Buy a 19 inch monitor and plug an ipod into it set to slideshow. BAM!
 

keke

New Member
I bought one for my parents this year and I'm scanning all our old pictures for them so they can view them on the photo frame. They loved it.
 

YSOSLO

is the word, beotch
keke what brand and size frame did you go with? Any particular reason you chose the model you decided on?
 

keke

New Member
keke what brand and size frame did you go with? Any particular reason you chose the model you decided on?

I bought the Sony 9inch model. I liked the style of it and also my dad is a big Sony fan so I knew he would like the one I chose. They loved it and so far I think this is the best gift I've given them ever. When I gave it to them they just looked at all the pictures that I scanned. I could tell it brought back a lot of memories. At this point in my parents life they are more concerned with the memories they had with their children and I wanted to give them that.

BTW, the pictures I scanned from 4x6's turned out awesome! Here's an example of one. (me when I was like 6.) http://img262.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img044jd0.jpg

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8695236&type=product&id=1198888218908
 
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