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In front of me is the first digital picture frame I ever owned. It cost $350.00, and didn’t even have Internet connectivity. The reason why I liked this particular frame back when I bought it was that it looked good, and worked well. So why am I bringing this up? D-Link asked me if I’d like to review their new 10″ Wireless Internet Photo Frame. Well, sure!

With the Internet Photo Frame you can finally display all of those digital photos you have sitting untouched in your PC. Don’t let all those wonderful memories collect dust on your hard drive where no one will ever see them again. Display the DSM-210 in your living room and let guests see photos from your latest vacation, holiday, or other family outing.

Send the DSM-210 as a gift to your family and loved ones. Then share your latest photos with them through popular photo sharing sites such as Flickr™, Picasa®, Facebook®, FrameChannel™, and more. You can also use the Internet Photo Frame to subscribe to your favorite RSS feeds. Get the latest news, stock updates, sports scores, clock, calendar, weather conditions, and more directly on your frame.

With the Internet Photo Frame you won’t be tied to simply using a memory card to upload new photos. Use the convenience of your home network to get new photos using a wired Ethernet connection or the DSM-210’s built-in wireless connection. Wireless setup is made even easier using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup™). Simply push the WPS button on the frame and then on your compatible router to connect.

I don’t usually give ratings on things that I review, but this is an excellent little gadget. If you’re looking for a frame that you can use and not have to worry much about, this is it. You’ll be very happy with this offering from D-Link, I believe.

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