The best value digital photo frame this Christmas

Posted by Bob Bulmer on Fri 18th December 2009 at 03:05 AM, Filed in Photography GiftsUnusual Christmas Gift IdeasEaster Gifts IdeasFathers Day Gift IdeasGifts For HerGifts For HimCool Gadget GiftsLuxury Gift IdeasMothers Day Gift IdeasPersonalised Gift IdeasBig Boys Toys GiftsValentines giftsWedding FavorsWedding Gift Ideas

Just a few years ago digital photo frames would have cost into the hundreds of pounds, but with the pace of technology, these are now more affordable than you think.

You’re looking at what we consider to be the best value 7” digital photo frame on the market at £39.99 from Robert Dyas. It comes with its remote control, has slide show or manual picture scroll, date/time and alarm function, supports JPEG, MPEG, AVI and MP3 files (can play images, movie clips and music) and boasts an impressive 480 x 234 resolution colour display.

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We don’t think you’ll find cheaper.

Top Tip: Add loads of photos before you wrap it up so as to add that truly personal touch.

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