Archive for May, 2009

Kodak digital photo frames are going to be putting in an appearance on the next season of Celebrity Apprentice. It’s been announced that the photographic equipment manufacterer will be featuring some of its models (possibly the W820 or W1020) in the series, much as it had done in the previous season of the hit television series. It claims to have tripled their sales of inkjet printers, the product that was featured during the previous season.

I don’t think this is a coincidence – digital photo frames are starting to become increasingly popular as gifts, sales devices and a means of showing photos around the house. So it makes sense that they’re starting to appear on television. What’s the next step? A showing in a new James Bond movie?

Also, one wonders what will appear on the screen of the Kodak digital photo frames. Photos of Donald Trump’s ex-wife? Candid off-camera shots of contestants? The possibilities are endless!

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One of the most important factors to take into account when buying a digital photo frame is the size of the display. The size of a digital photo frame screen is measured on the diagonal, ie, from the top left hand corner to the bottom right. As technology progresses, the displays of digital photo frames are getting larger and larger, and the quality of the displays are getting better all the time, much as they are in the case of television sets as well.

Digital photo frame displays come in a range of sizes, with the most popular being 7 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, with 15 inch displays also becoming increasingly popular.

So what digital photo frame size is best for you? Given the diverse uses of digital photo frames, there are a number of factors to take in to consideration when deciding on what digiframe to buy:

Budget: How much are you prepared to spend on a digital photo frame? Don’t be fooled in thinking that the smallest screen will be the cheapest. Shop around and compare prices, you’ll be surprised to find that sometimes you’ll find 10 inch digital photo frames available at the same price as a 8 inch one. Don’t choose the cheapest, as these displays often use older technologies that mean less-than-ideal clarity and brightness. The best option where budget is a concern is to find a late model 8 inch digital photo frame with the least amount of features. These will normally cost slightly more than the cheapest available, but will ensure that you can the best value for money. Often screens in this range are discounted as they are replaced by bigger, but more expensive screens.

If you’re buying it for home use, where will you be locating the digital photo frame? If you’re using the screen as a simple bedside photo frame, a 7 inch digital photo frame is fine. It’s also compact and doesn’t take up too much space. A new trend is to attach digital photo frames to fridge doors, in which case a small one is also sufficient. However if you’re intending to hang the frame on a wall then even an 8 inch version will look silly, even if you don’t care much about interior decorating or don’t have much of a sense of proportion. Rather go for at least a 10 inch digital photo frame that will be visible from a distance and be visually attractive. You don’t want people squinting at the pictures your frame is displaying!

Use as a sales tool, eg at an exhibition: You need to the largest, brightest display on hand. Unless you’re using the digital photo screen on a counter where clients will view it at very close range, you need at least a 10 inch digital photo frame, and preferably a 15 inch version to ensure that exhibition visitors can see and read your display from a distance. This is also important if people have to read a series of messages on the screen.

If you’re giving the screen as a gift, you need to consider the requirements of the recipient. If you’re giving the frame to an older person such as your grand parents, it makes sense to select an 8 inch digital photo frame or larger, especially if they’re visually impaired. A teenager may only require a small, 7 inch digital photo display that they’ll use on a shelf or table in their bedrooms. However if the gift is a for a colleague at work or as a prize in a competition, it makes sense to go for a 10 inch digital photo frame if you don’t want to look stingy and like you’re doing things on the cheap.

As you can see, it’s important to consider the size of the digital photo frame you intend buying. If you don’t, you may just end up purchasing a frame that is too small for the intended purpose, or overspending unnecessarily.

Desktop digital photo frame and pen holderIf you want to give your desk that little bit of techno-wiz look without taking away the smart and polished look, this is a perfect combination of style and functionality. The Tao desktop pen holder and digital photo frame combination is low-key enough to not clash with your mahogany writing desk, yet will attract attention to the fact that you’re a member of the techno-literati.

This elegant piece features a 3.5 inch digital photo frame and 128Mb of internal memory, enough to store a hundred or more photos, depending on the file sizes. You hook it up to your computer to upload photos via the frame’s own software included in the package. Naturally there’s an elegant silver pen included, should you wish to computer-weary fingers a rest and write something by hand instead.

The only pity is that it’s not battery operated, but requires an external electrical source, which could mean an unsightly cable snaking underneath the desk.

The set comes in a choice of matt black or wooden finishes, with the latter’s metal parts and pen being gold instead of silver.

This is an ideal gift for a special occasion where a person is deserving of something quite sophisticated without being outrageously expensive. The price tag is quite reasonable and fall within the range one would expect to pay for an executive style gift.