It is easy to become excited about a digital photo frame, but before putting your hand in your pocket it has to be worth checking out the specs first, after all there is no point in paying for something if it does not do what you want it to do in the first or that it is over complicated.
With the technology advancing all of the time, it could be hard to keep up with all of the changes, let alone even understand the simple basics of a digital photo frames are capable of, especially when you think about the alternative.
First up is size, this is measured in the same way as a TV.
Resolution, if a frame has a resolution of 750 x 500 then that means a width of 750 pixels and height of 500 pixels.
Controls, the easiest controls are better, if they are too complicated then it is bound to spoil the enjoyment of the frame.
Memory, is key to the working of the digital photo frame some frames have a little bit of internal memory, but memory cards are better.
Surrounds, this may not be at the top of the shopping list, but it can make a difference to how the frame looks in its new surroundings. This does make all of the difference.
So there you have it a quick guide to buying a digital photo frame.
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