The Philips Digital Photo Display may not be cheap and doesn't have the ability to tap into the Internet for automatic photo delivery, but it is one of the nicer digital photo frames currently available.
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While it's a visually appealing photo printer with solid quality output, unless you only want to print in a couple of smallish sizes, it's hard to recommend the P-10.
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Despite the large screen and Quick Touch Border feature, the M1020 is priced at AU$349 which is a bit pricey for a digital frame that freezes all too often.
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The LG DP392G is a great portable DVD player with features to keep almost anyone happy, if only it had enough battery for long plane journeys.
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The Panasonic TX-32LXD700 currently stands as Panasonic's flagship LCD TV — so we're happy to say it has the features and performance quality to do its position proud.
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Adding location information to photos is hard. Carnegie Mellon has found an easier way: compare your photo with similar ones on Flickr that already are geotagged.
Caption your photos for humour, or general entertainment with Superlame.
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Rotate your digital photos to their correct position.
Backup files on your mac.
Manage and modify your digital photos and upload them on your Web page.
Rename and add comments to a single photo or a group of photos.
Add art effects on your digital image files.