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From: Don Green11/11/2017 4:51:09 PM
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Sorry, Not "exactly" computer related

I have been researching these LCD digital picture frames for a Xmas present for my wife. So I am asking if anyone here has any experience with them. Appreciate anyone with opinions pro or con,

I am looking at (25") version https://goo.gl/L3ZwJd


https://youtu.be/0FacJEE280Q

Memento Smart Frame 35"
Will Greenwald
October 21, 2016 1:33PM EST
Editors' Rating:

GOOD



PROS Screen finish gives a striking, not-quite-TV-like look to photos. Excellent color reproduction and off-angle viewing.

CONS No remote or onboard controls. Unintuitive app interface. Slow photo transfer.

BOTTOM LINEThe Memento Smart Frame is one of the biggest and nicest-looking digital photo frames you can buy, but with awkward controls and a hefty price tag, you might as well just get a 4K TV instead.

Digital photo frames are usually small, inexpensive desktop devices you don't need to think too hard about committing to. Bigger screens generally stay under the purview of televisions, so large digital photo frames are quite rare. The Memento Smart Frame is one such device, and it helps illustrate why. It's a 4K display designed for showing off your pictures, and it features accurate colors, excellent off-angle viewing, and an attractive build that makes it look like a well-lit painting rather than a TV. Unfortunately, it's awkward to control, there's a distractingly large mat around the screen, and at $899 for the 35-inch display we tested, it's pricier than simply buying a 4K TV just for your photos.

Thanks

Don
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