engadget.com — Philips trumps their previous 7-incher with this new 9-inch PhotoFrame, giving you that much more LCD real estate for displaying too-cute family moments or a library of 'wallpaper' of your choice to add a bit of flash to a dreary cube or office. The frame also ups the ante with dual card readers. The frame comes in a "Modern" and "Classic" design.
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dj_sea2005Sep 3, 2006
Please don't. there are plenty of other websites that do that for you.
pnmerkSep 3, 2006
yes maybe a waste of money for some but remember parents and grandparents sometimes cant even find the power switch on a computer so i nice gift i would say
mister_llahSep 3, 2006
Expect the price to come down as the novelty wears off, right now it is new, so they charge out the wazoo... be patient!===The novelty factor stems from the lack of additional hardware required so it could functionally hang from the wall or what not... yes, LCD monitors exist, yes, portable DVD players exist.You could buy an LCD monitor and a 486 to run your picture slide show for the same price, sure... but you'd have to have the hardware around... Give it time!
futurekillSep 4, 2006
or perhaps, like my grandmother, they don't have a computer nor do they want one...
tybrisSep 4, 2006
Yeh, I'm really looking to put a 19" LCD screen and wiring and a nearby computer on my coffee table....
tybrisSep 4, 2006
Hooray for a noisy, fuzzy, oversized photo display?
framemoryApr 17, 2008
i like digital photo keychain most, <a class="user" href="http://www.framemory.com">http://www.framemory.com</a>
p0ytMar 7, 2010
Amazing, but I'd rather stick with no nail photo frames. Bought mine at <a class="user" href="http://www.gorillacube.com/Brilliant_Frames_s/76.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.gorillacube.com/Brilliant_Frames_s/76.h ...</a>