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  • The best digital photo frames

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    Wirecutter
    Wirecutter
    12.16.2016

    By Amadou Diallo This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a buyer's guide to the best technology. When readers choose to buy The Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, it may earn affiliate commissions that support its work. Read the full article here. After 18 hours of research and testing, we think the 10-inch Nixplay Seed is the best digital photo frame for most people who want to display pictures uploaded wirelessly from their smartphones, hard drives, or social media and cloud storage accounts. Its superior display and simple setup lift it above the competition, and because you can send photos to the frame via Nixplay's cloud services, email, or a shared Dropbox folder, if you give one as a gift you can share photos directly to your loved ones' frames, even if they're halfway across the world.

  • Viewsonic announces new digital photo frames, neither with WiFi

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    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    11.10.2008

    ViewSonic's half-heartedly announced a pair of 8-inch digital photo frames for your all of your half-hearted holiday shopping needs. The DPG801BK and the DPG807BK are basically the same product, with 800 x 600 resolution displays, a 500:1 contrast ratio, and 512MB of internal memory. If that's not enough memory for your um... memories, you can of course load in a memory card or USB drive (there's no wireless integration in either frame). The DPG807BK also has a remote control, which is going to be handy when you want to quickly cycle past photos of your "lovely family" from across the room. They're both available and the DPG801BK will go for $119 while the DPG807BK is $159 -- a small price to pay for the gift that says "I got this for you last night and you're lucky I even thought of it at all."Read - DPG801BK Read - DPG807BK

  • Aluratek's new 11-inch and 15-inch photo frames try and keep up

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    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    10.16.2007

    It's no easy task keeping up with the ever expanding screen sizes of digital photo frames, but Aluratek is doing its darnedest with the new 11-inch ADMPF311F and the 15-inch ADMPF315F frames it just shuffled onto the market. Oddly, the 11-inch model brings 1GB of built-in memory, while the 15-incher only does 256MB, but we're guessing you're going to do most of your viewing off the CompactFlash / SD card readers. The frames can handle JPEG, MPEG, AVI, MP3 and WMV files, offer support for USB thumb drives, show off your photos at a 1024 x 768 resolution, and are priced at $200 and $300, respectively.