I will buy one of these, when some bright spark decides to put a motion sensor on it to turn it on when there's people near it... I don't want to have another lcd permanently on when there's no one around to see it, and if I have to turn it on manually every time, then it's not really an alternative to a real photo frame...
Thats why I built my own. ;-) It was a hideous hunk of ugly but I used an off the shelf motion sensor to detect if someone was nearby to turn it on. Subsequently it would sleep if it didn't detect motion for 30 min. I never got around to building a kitty safe mode though so I just aimed the sensor high.
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I will buy one of these, when some bright spark decides to put a motion sensor on it to turn it on when there's people near it... I don't want to have another lcd permanently on when there's no one around to see it, and if I have to turn it on manually every time, then it's not really an alternative to a real photo frame...
Thats why I built my own. ;-) It was a hideous hunk of ugly but I used an off the shelf motion sensor to detect if someone was nearby to turn it on. Subsequently it would sleep if it didn't detect motion for 30 min. I never got around to building a kitty safe mode though so I just aimed the sensor high.