A bane of shutterbugs everywhere is the question of what to do with their photos after shooting them. In the days when film was king, it wasn’t unusual to find closets with shoeboxes stuffed with prints or boxes of slides. Today, computer hard drives have become the photo shoeboxes of yesterday. Digital pics sit there yearning to be eyeballed. So why not fulfill their yearning — and yours — with a digital picture frame? Digital frames can vary from standalone models, like those made by Pandigital, to wireless devices, like the Kodak Easyshare EX811.
Free Your Pix From Your Hard Drive
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. June 13, 2007 05:30 AMA bane of shutterbugs everywhere is the question of what to do with their photos after shooting them. In the days when film was king, it wasn’t unusual to find closets with shoeboxes stuffed with prints or boxes of slides. Today, computer hard drives have become the photo shoeboxes of yesterday. Digital pics sit there yearning to be eyeballed. So why not fulfill their yearning — and yours — with a digital picture frame? Digital frames can vary from standalone models, like those made by Pandigital, to wireless devices, like the Kodak Easyshare EX811.