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Post Info TOPIC: Digital photo frames


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Digital photo frames


I've always just used my laptop in screensaver mode to display photos, but it's starting to be an issue with overheating.   Does anyone have a photo frame they recommend for road use, as in durable, etc?  Do you mount it on a wall, or stow it while traveling?

I know in the past they were plasma screens and large energy drains, but now they are LED and have motion sensors so they can 'sleep' when nobody's in the room.    Not really looking for the wireless/cloud stuff, I am more and more getting to want to be functional while offline and 'off the grid'.  



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we use our old iPad. the screen is bigger and it serves more than one purpose. Free app lets you make it "fancy"scrolling etc

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Being a PROUD American and iPad guy, I can't help you.

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