The Simplicity of the Digital Photo Frame

Posted on May 16, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

How many digital photos do you have on your hard drive? A lot, I’d bet. How long since you’ve laid eyes on most of them? Quite a while back, I’d bet. I’m a betting person, it seems, especially when it’s a sure thing.

Almost all wireless or digital photo frames have much in common, and most of them are quite simple to operate. Most frames have both static and slideshow options, and many have even more.

Also, take a good close look at your digital camera; I’m betting, since this is a betting post, that you’ve got a video option on there that you’ve never used. Once you’ve got a digital picture frame, it’s time to use that button, my friend. Most frames will play your videos, as well as your photos.

Most digital frames also have the music option: just program all of your favorite songs into the frame, sit back, and sigh.

Don’t be afraid of your wireless or digital photo frame. It is your friend, and it will be the focal point of the room once you’ve got it programmed. Oh, about that programming part. . . .

I keep telling you how simple it is to program a digital picture frame, but I’m not sure some of you quite believe me.

So here’s a very intelligent-appearing gentleman to show you. It’s obvious that he’s quite intelligent because he has a British accent.

Pay attention, because he’s also going to show you how to use the remote control, and a lot of other things.

Click here, please.

 

1 Comment

John Ward wrote at May 16th, 2007 at 5:47 pm

I’d like to see this same video presentation for setting up a wireless digital frame. Thank you.

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