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Digital Photo Frame - Help!

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Old 18-12-2004, 3:24 PM   #1
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Digital Photo Frame - Help!

Had the idea of getting my parents one of these photo frames you can transfer images to from your PC, but the price!! Would pay up to £100 for such a thing - anyone any ideas at all?

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Old 19-12-2004, 10:12 AM   #2
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All the ones I've seen are really expensive - cheaper to buy them a digital camera with a composite video lead - they can just plug the cam into the TV then. My Sony W1 does this, there's probably cheaper cameras that do it also.
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Old 24-03-2005, 8:31 AM   #3
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My advice is to avoid ones that are under around £200 as the resolution is usually naff. Always check out the resolution (especially if buying from ebay), but if you can afford a bit more, there is a good selection of frames at www.fototech.co.uk

Nick
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