So we're thinking...
Apr. 9th, 2007 06:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...about getting a digital photo frame to use for slide-shows for the CC26 fan table.
I haven't been thrilled with using my laptop. The screen is nice and big, but then the laptop is tied up.
I thought for a few minutes about using our old portable DVD player. It's an old Panasonic with a 5" screen, though. Not optimal.
Costco has a few digital photo frames at good prices. The Philips 9FF2M4 seems to be the best option. The Pandigital frame at Costco ($60 less) has been getting trashed in reviews.
I'm not sure, though. Battery life isn't thrilling...
...and I could buy a bunch of 4x6 print binder inserts and print a lot of pictures for $200 and tax.
I haven't been thrilled with using my laptop. The screen is nice and big, but then the laptop is tied up.
I thought for a few minutes about using our old portable DVD player. It's an old Panasonic with a 5" screen, though. Not optimal.
Costco has a few digital photo frames at good prices. The Philips 9FF2M4 seems to be the best option. The Pandigital frame at Costco ($60 less) has been getting trashed in reviews.
I'm not sure, though. Battery life isn't thrilling...
...and I could buy a bunch of 4x6 print binder inserts and print a lot of pictures for $200 and tax.
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Date: 2007-04-10 04:33 am (UTC)the downside is that monitors are something that goes out on old units, expensively.
the upside is that it's less likely to be stolen because it will be a junker- and a junker which can be secured with a laptop locking cable.
the unlooked-for upside is that it could also play some silly little sort of self satisfied sound, or moan unhappily.
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