Imaging Resource’s Mike Pasini Shows Us How To Program A Pandigital Photo Frame, WIFI by June!

Posted on Apr 25, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

According to Pandigital President Dean Finnegan, his company sold 520,000 frames in the last quarter of 2006. “Seventy percent of the buyers were female, and they bought an average of 1.8 frames, coming back for a second frame after the delight of experiencing the first.” This statistic doesn’t surprise me in the least. I’m female, and I want one of these wireless digital picture frames more than I’ve ever wanted anything for my home in a long time.

However, I will have to add that my husband is a male, and he can’t wait to get his hands on one, either. I think he wants to explore it in all its electronic glory, whereas I just can’t wait to get all my pictures ‘out there’ where I can see them all the time, every day, and show them off to other people, too.

One of the best articles I’ve come across yet is THIS ONE by Mike Pasini, of Imaging Resource. When you read this article, you will not only learn all about the Pandigital frames, you will also be shown, in minute, easy-to-follow format, exactly how to use your Pandigital frame, from taking it out of the box, through all the steps (with pictures and diagrams and amateur-friendly instruction) all the way to hanging it on your wall, fully loaded. Or, placing it on a desk or table: whichever you prefer. It’s your digital frame, after all; please feel free to place it wherever you wish.

Enough from me. Click over to Imaging Resource and read Mike Pasini’s article. It’s so full of useful information about the Pandigital frame, and other frames as well, that you might even want to print it out.

This frame has appealed to me for quite some time now, and the more I read about it, the better it looks! After all, a product that has “almost no returns” has got to be pretty darn good!

And by June, they’ll have Wifi! And a rechargeable battery so there won’t be a power cord!

You don’t have to search for the Pandigital frame in electronics and specialty stores, either. You can buy one at Penney’s, Macy’s, Mervyn’s, Office Depot, Linens ‘N Things and more. About 6,000 in all, in fact. I like the fact that Pandigital is selling its digital frames in familiar, easy-to-find stores. I’m much more apt to purchase a new product in a store I already patronize.

 

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