Kensington Digital Frame Review

 
The Kensington Digital Frame offers the basic features at a low price. They have 640x480 resolution displays that are five by seven inch. You can get different frame styles, most with a bit of a retro look. Some frame types are suitable for exchangeable frames so you can give it a new, fresh look once in a while. Or perhaps adjust the frame to the style of you latest holiday?

Usage:
The Kensington digital frames are simple and easy to use through the Album Manager software. Just upload the images following the instruction clear manual and even non-technical people will have their own picture show very fast. Drag and drop the images you want, up to 24 images. Set the number of seconds to delay between each picture, adjust for portrait or landscape viewing, and you're ready to transfer to the picture frame. Very easy. If you want more pictures you'll need a card. The software package is intuitive and effective. Photos can be shared via the Digital Fridge internet site with no monthly fee. The interface to the computer is via USB so that loading photos into the frame is easy. You can share photos on through the internet real simple and fast. The price of the frame is also very appealing (1/2 of that of other frames).


Accessories:

There is not a great deal of equipment required to operate your frame. You’ll need:
1) Of course a digital camera/ or internet access.
2) Access to a computer is necessary.
3) USB connection from the PC to the camera/ frame. 

4) Desktop software

5) AC adapter for the frame

 

Pro & Cons:
Biggest Pro: Really user friendly software set-up! Good basics

Biggest No: Display quality is a bit less than the costlier brands, mainly seen in the close-up view and with a sharp viewing angle.

 

Conclusion?
A Kensington digital frame is a simple digital picture frame without fancy features. It does one thing, does it well and at a reasonable price.

 

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