Filed under: Shopping | Black Friday
Nov 30 2010, 6:09am CST | by Susan McGlaun
From mom to grandma to a best friend anyone on your list would love to get a digital photo frame for the holiday season. It provides us a way to look at all of our pictures in one unique place without messing with a computer. This really is a universal gift.
The 12.1-inch digital picture frame from Opteka comes complete with 2GB built in memory making storing and displaying your favorite pictures easy and fun. TFT LCD Screen with the highest possible resolution, wide viewing angles and long life span. It is compatible with SD and xD flash memory cards, as well as a wide variety of other flash storage devices. It has a high performance digital processor inside to load, display and process each picture blazing fast. Built in stereo speakers help you to enjoy your favorite music while looking at your pictures. Six-position adjustable stand will give you optimum viewing angle. Operation is very simple, just plug in a memory card, and turn the Digital Photo Frame on. Alternatively, you can transfer your photos directly from your computer through the USB connector. It has an interchangeable frame with simple, patent pending "Insert and Latch" step. No tools required. This is a photo frame packed with features at a very low price.
This would make the perfect gift for anyone on your holiday shopping list. From your mother to your grandmother anyone would love to get the gift of memories. It is simple to use so even the less technical savvy person will have it up and running in no time at all. Do not wait this price will not be around long.
The Opteka Digital picture frame is available at Amazon for $97.99.
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