Xmas gift Digital Photo frame
Labman
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ok my mom and dad are in there 80's just celebrated 60 year Anniversary my brother sister and I decided to get a digital frame for Christmas I plan to load it with photo's from the early years us kids the grand kids all the way up. figure 10" 12" frame I don't need fancy stuff I will just add photo's as we go mom still doesn't know how to stop the VCR from flashing 12:00 :roflhere is what I need
easy to see preferably at different angles
accepts different photo cards
built in timer auto turn off on
clock optional
easy for them to use again I will probably load all photo's
they have no internet so no reason to discuss this. :dunno
what do the experts recommend not looking to spend crazy but don't want a cheap piece of junk either
easy to see preferably at different angles
accepts different photo cards
built in timer auto turn off on
clock optional
easy for them to use again I will probably load all photo's
they have no internet so no reason to discuss this. :dunno
what do the experts recommend not looking to spend crazy but don't want a cheap piece of junk either
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more info at ceiva.com
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I'm currently using it on my wireless network and have set it up to use an RSS feed from my SmugMug account. So far, so good.
I have a Mac so the software that comes with it doesn't work for me. However, once the frame is set up, it does have a web interface making it easy to set up.
Another thumbs up here for the Ceiva if it fits the budget. My brothers and I gave one to the parents several years ago and they enjoyed it immensely. Neither one of them had the least interest in learning about "those modern computer gadgets you all love." Of course the kids, even us older ones, now seem too busy to print out and snailmail pictures so uploading to Mom's Ceiva frame spans the generation gap nicely.
Dad is gone now and Mom eats breakfast every morning and watches the Ceiva to see what kids, grandkids, and great grand kids, have uploaded to the Ceiva during the night. She likes it better than TV.
Regardless, a digital picture frame of most any sort is a great gift for older family members who are not "connected."
Doug
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What a wonderful way to keep mom up to date with what's happening in the family
Huh, they must have something, because Adobe Elements is able to upload directly to their service:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/family/partneroffers/photos/
Aha -- easiest solution would be to hack something that would automatically send the photo to CEIVA: http://www.ceiva.com/ccare/hlp/hp/help.jsp?hid=198
If somebody wants to gift me with a CEIVA, I'd be happy to work on this. :-}
Info here.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
Doug
My B&W Photos
Motorcycles in B&W
Oh! I may be able to get my grandfather's old CEIVA (he passed away this year) from my uncle. I'm going to see if he can send it to me so I can play with it.
The best part is that they don't have to do anything to it. We can manage the frame online for them. The frame dials in a night when they're asleep and photos are waiting for them in the morning. There is a monthly fee but it's low and in my opinion, completely worth it to be able to send them photos and manage their account. I can upload photos into their online account (I use the iPhoto plug-in), which is what I usually do. Photos can be emailed to the frame too (that's what some other family members do). I can also send photos from my camera phone but I haven't done that much as the pic quality isn't great (not that they'd care really).
Hope that helps!
Thanks for the update. It sounds like you got the ideal solution for the grandparents
And it offers a variety of methods for updating. Good work!
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