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Sunday, November 30, 2008

So, which digital photo frame is the best?

If you are in the market to look for Digital photo frames this note will hopefully save you some time. It's really frustrating to buy one of this when selection is so large. This is very nice Christmas gift to your loved ones. I take lots of photographs but rarely have time to actually see them. So they are excellent gadget even if you want to buy for yourself!

One of the coolest feature in new frames is wireless connectivity to Internet. You can throw RSS feed from flickr or other photo sharing websites and the frame will download the new photos automatically. Some frames would even allow you to specify tags in Flickr for the photos you want to see in frame. So imagine your parents or grandpa suddenly see your trip photos in their photo frame as it is occurring! This the way photo sharing is supposed to be.

There are two major services that most of these digital frames supports: Windows Live FrameIt and FrameChannel. These services helps deliver even more stuff like weather and news in your frame.

There are quite a few vendors offering these types of frame. Some of the current models (11/2008) are:

Lots of choices! To make filtering easier I would suggest to eliminate anything below 15" size. Those sizes (8" and 10") are typically only useful if you want to put frame on the desk just couple of fit away from you. Also frames below 15" will have resolution of 800X600 at best which is not all that good. Even the low end laptops have 15" screen and run at 1028X768 so you can put your laptop where you want to place frame and see how it looks.

In above bunch so far only two frames are 15" or bigger. One from Digital Spectrum and another from PhotoVu. The PhotoVu ones are actually even larger and really expensive ($700+) so for most people only descent choice may be Digital Spectrum MemoryVue MF-8115. There you go, that's the best value frame as of Thanksgiving 2008!

What about the future? Actually if you look at of lot of deals around you will see that LCD displays as big as 22" can now be bought for under $170. So I would predict that bigger frames especially in 15" to 19" range would be under $200 by Thanksgiving 2009. Most of above manufacturers who still don't have 15" models would probably have them pretty soon. Another important note is that life space of LCD frames is not very huge. Most manufacturers aren't releasing this data but depending on brightness levels it can be as low as 20,000 hours. Now that comes out to just above 2 years. So don't consider these frames as your long term investments.

4 Comments:

  • I am actually looking feverishly for a digital frame this holiday season, and have looked at a couple on that list provided in this blog. However, some of them have pretty negative customer reviews, and others make it a complicated process to actually upload photos to the frame. SO far the top choice for me is this one I found at: http://sitonsantaslap.com

    You can send photos directly from your phone or email. A bit pricey, but so far, worth the money.

    By Blogger Unknown, at 7:02 PM  

  • If I am to understand this correctly. You are recommending us to only purchase large (15") expensive frames ($700) that will only last 2 years? This is pretty crazy logic especially given today's current economic climate. Aren't there any smaller 8" or 10" frames with high resolution?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:04 PM  

  • Regardless of resolution 8" or 10" frames are not a good solution for something you want to hang on a wall and look at it from 10" distance across the room. They are good for putting on the desk however.

    Yes, lot of these frames are hard to set up. Look for frames who allows you to specify RSS feed instead of those who have properietory websites. Once you have all setup you probably don't have to look at it again. As soon as you upload photos at Flickr or other sites, the frame will just get it.

    The 20,000 hours of life mentioned above was specified in specs of some frames. Other manufactorers don't bother to specify this data but my guess is that it should be close. May be someone who have 3-4 year old frames can put some comments.

    By Blogger Unknown, at 8:55 PM  

  • You can keep these frames on a wall..and these photo frames are easy to use. nowadays popularity of these frames has increased over the years.
    ticket frames

    By Blogger Unknown, at 1:33 AM  

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