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Gold_Dust_Maiden <starrydj.RemoveThis@ptd.net> Proclaimed from the tallest tower:
> Hi all ~
>
> I'd like to get my 86 year old Nana a digital frame & want to get her
> the 'right' one. The things I'm most concerned about are:
>
> Picture quality & at least 8" or maybe 10" screen size
> Easy to use with remote (she gets easily confused even with her cable
> TV remote!)
> Nice "grandma" like frame or frameplate choices
>
> I'm not so concerned about music playing or video (we usually send her
> DVD's to watch on her TV for video stuff)
>
> She doesn't need a clock or any of the bells & whistles some of them
> come with.
>
> I basically want to get the best large picture quality for the best
> price... Any advice would be very much appreciated, I'm a bit
> overwhelmed by the choices & not sure how good any of them are.
>
> Thanks much,
> Nicole
You might be best to go and look at some of these digital frames, choose a
handful that you like the look of from a design point of view, rather than a
technical one, as one of the most important things is to choose a frame that
your 'Nana' is going to like to have on her mantlepiece/table.
Once you have picked a short-list, maybe come back and ask for peoples
opinions on the selection you have made...
You have got a better chance of getting some sensible replys than asking
such a hugely open-ended question as the one above...
Sorry that I can't offer you any more specific advise, but I don't know very
much about specific makes/models of these digital frames.
Good Luck!
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Regards,
Chris.
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