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Digital Photo Frames

As our example, the Genius PF-A01

Unwired Video Review You might think that digital photo frames are all much the same - but there are small details that can make all the difference when you’re splashing out the cash.

Be sure to check out viewing angle, connectivity and features as well as just design and screen size.

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No beard...

... but still a tool, obsessed with form over function (as we've learnt from previous videos we've been bothered to grind through) if he thinks the absolute most important consideration is the frame style.

Not at all surprised he didn't even mention "details" like aspect ratio, whereby practically all (though admittedly not the one he reviewed, unusually) reasonably-priced frames are unmatched to the aspect of almost any still photo in the world, stretching even the 3:2 photos from digital SLRs.

Surprised though that he didn't notice what a fat tool he looked in a couple of shots as a result...

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