Wireless Photo Frame Overview |
What are Wireless Frames? Wireless Photo Frames are Wi-Fi enabled picture frames that get images added without being connected to PC. These frames connect directly to the internet. Thanks to wireless connectivity, these frames automatically log on to online photo galleries and update themselves with your latest images. This eliminates the need for the frame owner to manually hook the digital frame up to a phone line or upload pictures from a computer. You can alos stream images wirelessly from a PC if it is Wi-Fi enabled as well. Common Wireless Frame FeaturesThe highlight of any wireless frame is naturally its Wi-Fi capability. However, increased market reception and competition have prompted mainstream digital frame manufacturers to cram more features into their products. For instance, Kodak has a very impressive line of wireless frames, the EX series, which boasts multimedia playback support. So you can now accent your slideshows with an MP3 playing in the background, and you can even store and watch entire movies on your frame!But if the onboard memory doesn’t satisfy you, wireless frames almost always come equipped with a USB slot to which you can plug a memory card or flash drive. You can also directly stream your files from a PC or print out photos wirelessly. Most digital frame manufacturers provide their own online photo sharing service where you can subscribe for storage space. This is especially useful when you’re gifting someone a frame to someone and want to send them pictures remotely. All you need to do is upload these to the photo sharing service and the digital frame will automatically download and display them. This feature especially makes wireless frames an excellent choice for a gift. What to Look for When Purchasing Wireless Photo FramesIf you’re going to purchase a wireless frame, it’s vital that you make sure you’re getting a good deal for your money. There are many cheap choices in the market with scaled-down screen sizes or limited features; choosing them can potentially ruin the whole photo-sharing experience. This is because a high screen resolution on a small frame or limited image support often means you’re going to see watered down photographs. A decent frame size is at least 8 inches with an 800x480 resolution. Also, a good array of image and multimedia formats must be supported if you want to save yourself the hassle of manually converting images to a supported format. Further Wireless Frame Reading |
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