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I wanna Buy a Digital Photo Frame
Alcmene
Posts: 652 Forumite
Hi folks
My parents have hinted they would like a digital photo frame for their anniversary.
I have looked on Amazon and there is a lot of choice.
Can anyone recommend one please?
My parents have hinted they would like a digital photo frame for their anniversary.
I have looked on Amazon and there is a lot of choice.
Can anyone recommend one please?
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Have you looked on ebuyer.com? I bought their extra value 7" black frame for £24.99 for my parents and they love it! I'm sorry but I can't post links as I'm a new user.0
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I have looked there and Amazon, just don't know which one to get. Glad you think for that price you can get a decent one, what make was it?0
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I would say buy the largest size you can afford....like TV's they are measured diagonally so a 9" is actually quite a lot bigger than a 7"(!), which is quite important if you are sat a little bit away from it as it can be a bit hard to see! Also have a look at the actual frame as some can be an ordinary picture shape & some can be a bit longer (like a widescreen TV shape) which means part of the photo gets chopped off. Finally get one where you can add a memory card, so you can get a large card for it as they soon fill up!
No specific ones to point you to as we have had ours for quite a few years now & we bought our parents ones a couple of years ago.
Good luck with finding one....we have ours on almost every day!
Nicky0 -
Thanks Nicky, I will take your advice on board!I would say buy the largest size you can afford....like TV's they are measured diagonally so a 9" is actually quite a lot bigger than a 7"(!), which is quite important if you are sat a little bit away from it as it can be a bit hard to see! Also have a look at the actual frame as some can be an ordinary picture shape & some can be a bit longer (like a widescreen TV shape) which means part of the photo gets chopped off. Finally get one where you can add a memory card, so you can get a large card for it as they soon fill up!
No specific ones to point you to as we have had ours for quite a few years now & we bought our parents ones a couple of years ago.
Good luck with finding one....we have ours on almost every day!
Nicky0 -
Just bought a Sony DPF D80 (8" screen) for my sister (as a wedding present). She says it's great and easy to use. Got it from John Lewis for £99.Keep smiling,
Gary:rotfl:0
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