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Digital Picture Frame

http://live.pirillo.com/ – Chris got to play around with a pretty cool piece of tech: the Vista Frame by Digital Spectrum. And according to Chris, this is what a digital Photo Frame should be. In fact, Chris calls it the best digital photo frame. That’s high praise coming from a technology pundit.

An exciting addition to any home, the MemoryFrame 8104 Premium features a bright active-matrix 10.4″ LCD screen, built-in stereo speakers, a remote control, an automatic slideshow function and an on-screen menu system. It comes mounted in an attractive frame that can be placed on a desktop or hung on a wall — or it can be mounted into any standard 8×10 photo frame that matches the user’s decor. The MemoryFrame 8104 Premium has a generous 256MB of internal memory. However, with its built-in card reader, wireless capability, USB host and device ports, and universal ‘plug and play’ capability, it can access and play up to 2GB of content in one show. In addition, it can play audio in the background while a slideshow or video is running. All of these features make the MemoryFrame ideal for vacations, family reunions, weddings and many other activities.

Of course, it does have some problems: there’s no diagnostic information, software updates are not automatic, Flickr integration is not intuitive, and some other minor problems. But, for the most part, the Vista Frame is a winner in Chris’s book.

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2 Comments

I’ve looking at getting a digital frame for my parents and the MemoryFrame 8104 Premium looks like a good one.

Does it have a lithium ion battery or do you always have the plug in to the wall

Bought a digital picture frame for father-in-law for Christmas. Have been scanning photos and slides to have pre-installed for him. Last night tried out and found that images touched up in Photoshop will not display. All images are .jpg which is the only format the frame accepts. In fact the manual calls the .jpg files “standard” jpg.

The frame is an Insignia (Best Buy brand), 800×600 resolution. Pictures that play look great.

How can I touch up photos (old with color problems and spots) and then get them to play (be recognized)?

Thanks,

SK21

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