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How to save space with a digital photo frame
Posted by David Allen in Digital Frames on 12 22nd, 2008 | 

If you take the average person who is older than today’s teenagers and therefore somebody who can remember the days of the 35 mm camera, the slim line 110 and even the fabulous Polaroid cameras.

 

They will have used these and probably appeared in many of the photographs that these devices created, but if you think once again about that over the years, the collections of photographs, which have accumulated over the years, in some cases these, will have taken up a lot of space.

 

 

This is space that most people could do with reclaiming back, but how? The answer is so simple, most of these photographs can be scanned into a computer a stored digitally on the hard drive, this frees up the space and allows the user to view the photographs at their leisure. However, this does not solve the problem of displaying them; this is where the digital photo frames come in.

 

Instead of having four, five or six ordinary photo frames on the wall displaying just one photograph, a digital photo frame like the Shomi by GiiNii 7″ Refurbished Digital Photo Frame these have a starting price of just $50. Yet with a 512 Kb memory card will store over four hundred and fifty photographs and display them all in a slideshow if required.

 

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