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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 355072" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>Yep, been there done that. For my desk it would work, for my wives decor it didn't. I bought her one for Christmas or something, anyway she loved it at first but then I noticed she kept moving it around and then a few weeks later it was in the closet. She said it didn't match. I thought I was smart and bought the one that you can change the face on, well that didn't work either. She doesn't really care about technology if it isn't easy to use. Now we display pictures on screen savers and our tv via Apple TV.</p><p></p><p>But I think I might just pull it out because I had forgotten about it and you gave me a great idea. I like to display my pictures but like you dont really need to print everyone. I did print 12 in various sizes and have a collage of them on my office wall but the electronic frame would work for others.</p><p></p><p>I was pretty impressed with it, Thanks for reminding me. I would say get one, I think the one I bought was Kodak and it was maybe 8x10 in size or maybe a little smaller. They are pretty slick for what they are and most you can customize how the pictures are displayed like timing and such.</p><p></p><p>I say get one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 355072, member: 12948"] Yep, been there done that. For my desk it would work, for my wives decor it didn't. I bought her one for Christmas or something, anyway she loved it at first but then I noticed she kept moving it around and then a few weeks later it was in the closet. She said it didn't match. I thought I was smart and bought the one that you can change the face on, well that didn't work either. She doesn't really care about technology if it isn't easy to use. Now we display pictures on screen savers and our tv via Apple TV. But I think I might just pull it out because I had forgotten about it and you gave me a great idea. I like to display my pictures but like you dont really need to print everyone. I did print 12 in various sizes and have a collage of them on my office wall but the electronic frame would work for others. I was pretty impressed with it, Thanks for reminding me. I would say get one, I think the one I bought was Kodak and it was maybe 8x10 in size or maybe a little smaller. They are pretty slick for what they are and most you can customize how the pictures are displayed like timing and such. I say get one [/QUOTE]
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