Best digital photo frames

By Alexandra Savvides on 13 November 2009

Why stick to a conventional photo frame that can show just one image, when you can have a digital photo frame to show off thousands of your happy snaps?

Digital photo frames make great gifts for family members who may not be as tech-savvy when it comes to viewing photographs online, or for someone who wants the luxury of having an entire family holiday on display, anytime, anywhere.

All of the following photo frames come with internal memory for storing images, as well as card slots so you can put your memory cards from your digital camera straight into the device. Most also have extra bells and whistles like audio and video slideshows, some offer internet connectivity to sync with photo sharing websites such as Flickr, and some have a printer built-in to the frame.

Olin 8-inch Digital Photo Frame with Printer

The Olin digital photo frame is such a novel concept that we can't help wonder why someone hasn't done this before. Fortunately, it works exactly how we want it to.

Editor's rating:8.5
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  • Good: It's a printer — in a digital photo frame! Or is that the other way around? • Good resolution • Print quality is reasonably good
  • Bad: Height and angle not adjustable • Limited internal memory
  • Specs: Digital photo frame • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$399.00

Topics: digital photos, photo frame, kodak, wireless, avlabs, Kogan, olin, sony, photo, frame

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Comments (2)

  • silverfox commented on 20/10/2009 15:27 Report abuse

    How many frame are capable of displaying 4Gb cards ??

  • Jameseg commented on 13/01/2008 13:50 Report abuse

    I want to load a Secure Digital Media Card with photos stored my Adobe photoshop Album, in order to display them on my Digital Photo Frame. How can I do this

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