The Rise of the Digital Picture Frame
Within the past 5 years we’ve seen a huge development in the way that we display pictures in and around the home. While standard picture frames are still very popular, digital photo frames are slowly taking over.
For someone who loves to display their favourite photographs, there’s nothing that the digital photo frame doesn’t offer. Some models even allow the user to browse the latest news and sports with the touch screen facility whilst having their photo collection automatically updated via wireless RSS feeds from websites such as flickr and facebook. Some might say this new technology is too much like a computer or a laptop but the difference with digital photo frames is that their primary objective is to display great photographs. The LCD screen light up and with a perfect screen resolution of 16:9 pixels crystal clear, bright and vibrant photographs are displayed.
For some people, bringing this kind of brand new technology into the home is exciting, but a little daunting. After all, if you’re not familiar with technology then how are you to know how to organise your collection? Luckily the buttons on the side of the digital picture frame screen or on the remote control are just as simple as (if not simpler than) a television. Once the photographs are on the memory card and that memory card is slotted into the frame simply use the well labeled buttons to customize the slideshow display.
For someone who feels that their home need a updating or just a little extra pizzazz the digital photo frame is the ticket. Not only are they very affordable but they are the ideal way to make use of ALL your favourite photographs rather than choosing a couple of the best and tucking all the others away for years on end.











