
This beautiful silver mirror Echologic digital picture frame has a bright, clear LCD screen and an adjustable stand.
Where is the power cord, you might be asking. Well, it does have one if you want to use it, but it also has what many digital picture frames don’t have: a rechargeable battery.
This classy digital frame supports most memory cards and flash drives, but it does not have a wireless remote. The buttons on the back of the frame are super-easy to use, though.
Echologic digital frames are famous for their superior resolution. To see an example of what, exactly, that means, click here.
Echologic resolution is typically 320 x 240, by the way.
This particular mirror frame has a small, 3.5″ screen, which makes it absolutely PERFECT for the bedside table or desktop.
Your mother AND your grandmother want one. Heck, at only $79.00, you can get one for both!

Most touch-screen digital frames require the user to, well, touch the screen. The screen of a wireless/digital photo frame is sensitive, and sometimes it’s not easy to remove the fingerprints!
The Vernam 8″ digital picture frame has touch-sensitivity technology integrated into the front panel, which allows the user to play with the several functions the frame provides, without actually touching the screen itself.
If you would prefer programming and accessing your pictures on the Vernam frame from your armchair, you can use the wireless remote!
You can plug your Vernam digital frame into the power socket, or you can use the built-in rechargeable battery, which lasts up to an hour and a half. The bright, clear LCD display has 800 x 480 pixels of resolution and a wide angle screen. This digital frame is also an MP3 player, and has built-in speakers and memory.
The calendar and alarm functions are also handy.
Besides connecting this frame direction to your computer via the included USB ports, the Vernam digital frame also supports most memory cards and flash drives. You can also upload 128 MB of pictures directly to the internal memory. If your card or drive contains text files, these can be viewed on the Vernam digital frame, also. You can copy uploaded pictures or files from the frame to another memory card or stick!
Right now, this frame is available only in the UK, but I’m sure it will soon make its way over the ocean to us. You can buy it from RedSave.
This Koolvu digital picture frame has a lovely solid oak frame; it’s beautiful and different from most of the other digital photo frame designs. I like it.
This particular digital frame has an 8-inch TFT active matrix LCD screen with a resolution of 630 x 480. Your digital pictures will be clear and bright and easy to view from your easy chair across the room. From that same easy chair, you can also program your digital picture frame with the wireless remote.
The Koolvu KVC805 not only displays your digital photos; it also plays your MPEG-4 videos and your Mp3’s. It supports most memory cards, sticks, and flash drives. You can also upload pictures by connecting the frame directly to your computer; however, as with all digital picture frames, you don’t have to own a computer to use the frame!
And, when you’re in the mood to change your decor, you can change the look of your Koolvu frame with the included extra black faceplate.
This Koolvu digital picture frame retails for just a little over a hundred dollars. What a deal!

Hewlett-Packardintroduces two new digital photo frames!
The two frames – a 7-inch frame and an 8-inch frame – both feature Mp3 and video playback, 128 MB of internal memory, 800 x 600 resolution, and automatic image rotation.
Both clear frames come with two interchangeable mattes – black and wood panel – so your decor can be enhanced even more!
The prices are good, too: The 7-inch frame retails for about $129.00, and the 8-inch frame is approximately $179.00.
Both frames will display a single picture or a slide show, and both use most brands of memory cards, MM cards, and flash drives. Both frames have a USB 2.0 port, and an transfer photos that way, too. Both frames can be used in either landscape or portrait orientation.
The 8-inch digital frame also has a clock and calendar option.
Both frames have a wireless remote control, so you can program your frame from your easy chair!
According to a company spokesperson, HP will begin shipping another frame with a lower-resolution screen later in the year.