Digital Photo Frames are Slick, But Too Complicated

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A Chicago Tribune article describes digital photo frames as slick but needlessly complicated.

“Did you ever think you would have a picture frame that comes with a remote control? Or that the remote would have 28 buttons?” wrote Eric Benderoff. He said these digital frames hold plenty of promise and are a great way to showcase photos that otherwise remain unseen on a computer or buried deep in a photo album, but they lack the simplicity of sliding a printed photo into a standard 4-by-6 frame.

Benderoff pointed out though that there was a lot to like about two 8-inch DPF, Pandigital and Digital Foci Image Moments, that he has been testing. Both showed great-looking photos. But he complains about other features like setting the clock right and the USB connection which sometimes fail to recognize the digital frame.

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Published by Chris Malinao

Chris teaches Lightroom as workflow software to photography students at the FPPF, Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation. He also teaches smartphone photography.