 |  |  | | | Digital cameras have now all but replaced the older 35mm film cameras, this process has resulted in digital photo frames threatening to replace the older non-digital variants. Chances are you've probably got a digital camera and a stack of digital images stored on your computer. You may have been savvy enough and created a screensaver with your favourite photos, but other than that, that holiday last year hasn't seen the light of day, let alone some screen time. Maybe you have all those wedding photos stored on countless memory cards, they haven't even managed to make the trip to the local printing store. Lets take a look into the world of Digital Photo Frames and see how they can make it easier for you to brighten up your life. |  |
|  | With screen resolutions up to 2400 x 600 you can guarantee that your images will be displayed bright, crisp, clear and in high colour. Stored as Jpegs, there is no loss of quality and the image will never fade or deteriorate, looking as beautiful as the day they were taken. The screen is managed by a built in menu system, allowing you to change the contrast, brightness etc via the buttons on the frame. This menu system is easy to use and closely resembles most LCD monitor and TV menus. With so many different designs available, it doesn't matter what your room looks like, we will have a design that will fit in with any eventuality. |
| | Digital Photo frames will allow you to put your photos into a slide show, allowing you to show multiple images. You can set the amount of time to wait between images and change the transition effects of the images. Adding music to your slide show really brings it to life, so we included speakers! You can add your favourite music whether it be a bit of Mozart or some heavy rock and recapture those special moments. |
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So you have chosen your photos, you know what you want to display so what's the next step? Getting your photos onto your Digital Photo Frame could not be easier! Each frame has a built in digital memory card reader. These will read most memory cards but Secure Digital (SD), Multimedia Memory Cards (MMC), Compact Flash (CF) and memory sticks (MS) are the most common. Some frames will read others. Others come with USB functionality allowing you to copy files from your USB drive.
But it doesn't end there! Photos are great but videos are even better. Load up those videos you made using your digital camera or maybe a funny video you found on the internet. Most of our Digital Photo Frames support AVI and Mpeg standards. If you can't find any videos then do not hesitate, rig up the DVD player and link it up to your Digital Photo Frame and watch films or photo DVD's etc. by taking advantage of the AV inputs.
The possibilities are endless. |
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