April 28, 2007
Magical display
I don’t pay much attention to commercials on TV. I don’t even see most of them. Being the restless sort, I use “breaks” to wash a few dishes, refresh my iced tea or do whatever else pops into my head. But one local commercial has caught my eye several times. A young man fidgets in a livng room while waiting for his date. A picture frame sits on a table beside him. He watches as a series of pictures is displayed, the girl’s father in various macho poses, looking ever more ferocious. He gets the message and the ad ends as the girl enters and a sheepish-looking boyfriend assures the father that he will have her home by ten.
I know now that the digital picture frame was not TV magic. It’s digital magic and quite real. Digital Framez can be loaded with photos directly from your photo card and you can use a remote control to select how they are viewed. If that’s not quite amazing enough, a digital picture frame can also be programmed for video and music. The one shown here is a ten-inch frame of high-quality wood, and there are several other sizes and finishes available.
I’m a bit of a technophobe; you all know that. I can go from frustration to meltdown in thirty seconds flat when confronted with new technology. It’s not pretty, as those of you who have helped me install widgets and bells and whistles on my blog can attest. I’m still a little intimidated by some of the controls on the new camera that I’ve been using for a month now. That being said, I’m quite impressed with how easy it is to put pictures into lcd digital frames. Take a look at this:
How easy is that? Take your pictures or movie, insert your memory card into the digital photo frame and “Voila!” Enjoy your pictures!
The stereo speakers are built into each digital picture frame. Free software is included to help you resize your photos or store more pictures in your memory cards. I don’t know about you, but I think I’m seeing a digital photo frame in my future.
Post sponsored by Digital Framez
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April 28th, 2007 at 8:39 am, Everyday Weekender Says:
what a really clever idea!
April 28th, 2007 at 9:28 am, skeet Says:
I don’t know why I’m still shocked at what people can do with digital technology, but I am. Yep, very clever! Wish I’d thought of it, lol! Mahalo for visiting, Everyday Weekender!