See Also
ConsumerSearch also has a report on tablet computers, which covers devices such as the iPad that can act as a digital photo frame, among other functions.
CBS' "The Early Show" has a good article and video clip highlighting new developments in photo sharing and photo viewing.
Amazon.com's digital photo frames knowledge center lays out the specs of a digital frame and explains how they work and what to look for when purchasing one.
HowStuffWorks.com discusses how digital picture frames work.
ConsumerReports.org offers digital picture frame buying advice that's available to nonsubscribers.
PCMag.com offers advice on evaluating and choosing a digital photo frame. The end of the article directs readers to a selection of reviews from the site's main digital photo frame review database.
We found some good buying and setup advice from GearLog.com.
ShortCourses.com offers a good primer on how to use a digital photo frame.
A blog post by Parks Associates, a marketing research and consulting firm for digital products asks "Will the iPad kill the digital frame category?"
Manufacturer's websites are valuable sources of product information for digital photo frames -- especially since you'll want to verify media card and Windows/Mac compatibility.
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