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can anyone give me a simple explanation of how a digital photo frame works?

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Tommy · 21/04/2008 12:56

That's all - thanks

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mummyjaguar · 21/04/2008 12:58

its like a photo screen saver as i unerstand it

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Haylstones · 21/04/2008 13:00

You save all your photos onto a SD card/memory stick then insert the card into the frame and it either shows one photo that you pick or scans throuhg them all like a screen saver. That's how mine works but I am sure you can get some that are much more advanced and have more features

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Volkl · 21/04/2008 13:08

haylstones said it right. IMO when you get one, make sure it has a USB connection then buy a cheap USB memory stick, you can then choose which photos to put on, and stick it in. It'll then display each photo for your specified time.

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Tommy · 21/04/2008 13:16

thanks - I would need a simple one. Am thinking that it might be a good present for my Mum. At the moment , if we email any pictures to her, she prints them off and an A4 sheet of paper and balances them all precariously on her dresser

Thanks all

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Haylstones · 21/04/2008 13:31

I've got this one www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5701957/Trail/searchtext%3EDIGITAL+FRAME.htm. i also bought a SD card but not from Argos ( at price). I got mine from Ebay for a few pounds but they also have them on special offer in Asda and MOrrisons atm. HTH

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Tommy · 21/04/2008 13:36

that looks just right Haylstones! Thanks

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Sciolist · 22/04/2008 12:53

We gave one to my mum at Xmas. She is 82, and finds it too complicated.

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Tommy · 22/04/2008 15:50

oh dear.... sometimes my Mum is 69 going on 82 so that's a bit worrying

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Haylstones · 22/04/2008 20:48

The one I linked to is incredibly easy to use, honestly!

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Sciolist · 23/04/2008 12:37

My PC magazine has just done a review of photoframes.

They recommend Kodak EasyShare SV811 (£64) as best value and Kodak EasyShare EX1011 (£118) as best overall.
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shoshe · 24/04/2008 07:26

We gave on eto my 80 year old dad a christmas (1st one from Maplins we had to return as it didnt work, got a better one at cheaper price from Ebay came from Hong Kong and was brill)

He loves it and had now 3 memory cards with different sets of photos on them,

1 with old black and whites of him as a child through to joining the RAF, to getting married to Mom, to us all being born, to us growing up.

2 is of us all since youngest brother left home for Uni, (there are 5 of us kids) all our marriages and through to the Grandchildren being born.

3 all the most recent ones, whichis updated regularly when he comes to my house, family email photos to me and I then add them to his memory card.

We split them up into 3 cards (£5.00 each off ebay) as he found it took too long to get through them all on one card, (not sure they would have fitted on them anyway)

He says he can then sit and watch which ever era he feels like.

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