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24gone.com Photo Frame £23.99 + £2.99 shipping
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I would advise against buying a frame with that resolution, you will be disappointed.
An extra £25 gets you a £70 frame from jessops (was £100 last week) using a 25% off code via the codes thread and quidco to.
It is 8" 800x600 and has 256mb internal memory. IMO it is worth more than the extra £20. http://www.jessops.com/online.store/categories/Digital%20Photo%20Frames/products/Jessops/Digital%20LCD%20Frame%208%20Hi-Resolution%20with%20clock-74914/Show.html
I had a look at the one in tescos and it is very poor compared to the jessops one.
Thanks for the comments but I can't afford that much I am afraid.3 kids(DS1 6 Nov, DS2 8 Feb, DS3 24 Dec) a hubby and two cats - I love to save every penny I can!
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You're comparing a site where you pay money and just get it with redsave???
Erm, OK.The thanks button is here to the right. If you find a post saves you money, gives you useful information, or you agree with it, take a second to thank the poster!
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No, I was just pointing out it is hardly an amazing deal when virtually the same thing (or better) is on offer numerous other places for virtually the same price, and even better if you are clever with cash-back links and clubcard points etc.
24gone was supposed to be offering amazing daily deals... if this (very basic) digital photo frame was say half the price you could get it from from anywhere else, then maybe that would be a good deal.
I am not in any way endorsing redsave, nor tescos, asda, pcworld, ebay sellers or anyone else who is offering almost the same thing for almost the same money.
I was trying to make the point that 24gone wasn't shattering the earth like people were led to believe when they signed up (surprise surprise)
Perhaps I didn't make the point very well in my previous post, for which I apologise and bow down to you superior post count
In the probably unlikely event that I actually post something of use to someone, an ickle vote of thanks would be much appreciated, in fact I might frame it and put it up on the wall next to my cycling proficiency certificate
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Fair enough - I said what I did as much has been posted about redsave in these forums.
I'm reserving judgement to see what they come up with next. Agreed it wasn't bargain of the century... but it wasn't the worst deal in the world either especially if you're looking for several of the same as an xmas pressie, say.The thanks button is here to the right. If you find a post saves you money, gives you useful information, or you agree with it, take a second to thank the poster!
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Ok well thanks for that everyone but I am still looking for a half decent deal on one of these for not too much that is better than the tesco one if anyone has one. Cheers. Only need one for a pressie.3 kids(DS1 6 Nov, DS2 8 Feb, DS3 24 Dec) a hubby and two cats - I love to save every penny I can!
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