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| Thread ID: 114667 | 2010-12-12 19:39:00 | Digital Photo Frame | notechyet (4479) | PC World Chat |
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| 1161177 | 2010-12-12 19:39:00 | Hi all Xmas is coming and so are the wish lists. Looking at photo frames. Has anyone of you had good/bad experiences with any make/model and be able to let us know? Thanks:blush: |
notechyet (4479) | ||
| 1161178 | 2010-12-12 19:59:00 | Buy the latest Consumer Mag from your bookshop, they test some in it. :) |
Trev (427) | ||
| 1161179 | 2010-12-12 20:17:00 | Trev, thanks. Will check that. Any other ? |
notechyet (4479) | ||
| 1161180 | 2010-12-13 08:44:00 | I'm interested in this question too. The problem with the Consumer report is that it only targets low-end items, and doesn't actually tell you a lot about them. A couple of questions that occur to me are: Do the frames automagically resize pics to fit, and if so, do they stretch them or clip them or what? How much control do you have over that? i.e. can you tell them not to fill the frame but if necessary leave a border? |
Tony (4941) | ||
| 1161181 | 2010-12-13 12:35:00 | Dunno bout the desktop models, but the keychain ones are great for hacking; spritesmods.com | ubergeek85 (131) | ||
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