My 10.4″ Wireless Digital Photo Frame from Digital Spectrum: Did I Mention That It’s MINE?

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

digitalspectrummineI’ve posted about this wireless digital picture frame before. More than once, in fact. I’ve bragged on it and embraced it like a long-lost friend. I’ve written about all of its amazing innovative easy-to-use features, and I’ve commented on its classic beauty.

Every word was true, too. Every. Single. Word.

But now this wireless digital picture frame has a special meaning for me. Yes, it’s one of the very best. Yes, it’s one of the most beautiful and aesthetically pleasing. Yes, you can change the frame to fit any feng shui imaginable. Yes, the price is reasonable; you get what you pay for. Yes, it’s easy to use. Yes, the LCD display presents pictures that are clear and bright and easy to see. Yes, it plays Mp3’s. Yes, it’s wireless and you can send pictures to it from anywhere in the world.

But this particular frame is a 10.4″ wireless digital frame from Digital Spectrum; it’s one of the fantastic premium Memory Frames, and it is at this very moment in time sitting on my dining room table waiting to be hung in its long-prepared place of honor: the wall above the piano. This is finals week at the college, and as soon as that last Scan-Tron card has been filled out and sent through the machine to be scored, I’m coming home and setting my Memory Frame up. I’ve had a FrameChannel account for quite a while now; it won’t take long to connect it to my new frame, and I absolutely can’t WAIT to see it in action.  I have Picasa and Flickr, too, but while those are both very good, FrameChannel is better: more versatile and easier to use.
There’s a lighted Christmas wreath above the piano right now, but that baby is coming down and this wireless frame is going up. Ho ho ho.

Honestly, I haven’t been this excited about a gift since I was a little kid and Santa brought me a telescope.

Be ready, though. You’ll all be seeing a lot more of my house, my kids, my cats, my flowers, my vacations, my relatives, and my attempts to be artistic than you had ever dreamed possible. And so will I.

Yee-hah, I’ve got a wireless digital picture frame in my house!

The Astar Memory Frame: A Nice, Inexpensive Digital Frame

Posted on Jun 4, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

The Memory Frame from Astar Electronics lets you transfer photos directly from your digital camera’s memory card or your flash drive and play them back in a slideshow right in your living room or office.  The high-quality active matrix TFT LCD screen gives you vibrant high-resolultion images.  With the Astar Digital Photo Frame, photographers have an easy and good-looking way to showcase their photos, without the need for a computer or printer.  That makes the Astar Digital Frame a perfect gift for a non-tech relative or friend.

If you do have a computer, you can connect the Astar frame directly to it, and utilize your Flickr or other online picture program.

The Astar frame plays videos, movies, and any kind of audio clip associated with images.

The 7-inch LCD display is crisp and clear, and easily visible by Grandma over on the sofa.

This digital picture frame is meant for a desk or table-top.  It’s priced at approximately $138.60.

Remember:  Father’s Day is June 17th.

 

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