Posted on : 13-04-2010 | By : digital_photo_frames0 | In : 7 Inches
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I just bought a Coby 7 inch widescreen and was wondering how to put the pictures on it from my computer.I bought the USB cable and I tried to plug it in my computer but I don't know if I put it in the right slot.Anyways it is plugged into the last right slot in the back.This is the model I got http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00354720000P
If anyone can help me with it it would be so much appreaciated and thanks in advance.Im using a laptop with this digital photo frame but not sure how to find the USB cable on the laptop.
Im also having trouble finding the right USB cables for my computer.I bought some yesterday but they dont seem to be the right ones.
Posted on : 20-03-2010 | By : digital_photo_frames0 | In : Sony
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I am trying to get pictures from my Mac. computer to my Sony digital picture frame using an USB cord. The manuel only tells you how to do it for Windows, not mac, and I am really confused and just need some help.
How do you do it? Step by step?
Thanks.
Posted on : 10-01-2010 | By : digital_photo_frames0 | In : Digital Photo Frames - Size
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Digital Photo Frames Free The Family Photos From the Computer
Photos preserve memories of those we love doing all sorts of things. The scrapbook phenomenon of the recent years has encouraged many people to preserve their family history through the self-expression and creative outlets found in scrap booking. While this is a very exciting hobby for some, many people prefer to put their photos in frames around their house and be done with it.
In the days of processed film photographs, after the pictures were taken you took the film to the photo-developing store and waited a week or two until your photos were returned. Most rolls of film were sold in a 24 or 36 exposure. Each time you submitted your rolls of undeveloped film, you waited anxiously to see the developed images. Today, digital cameras have all but replaced the 35 mm cameras. Many of today’s cameras can take over 600 images per camera card. When the camera card is full, the card or camera are downloaded into the computer and sadly enough that is where most of the family photos are now stored. The camera industry has concluded that only 35% of digital photos taken are ever printed.
Digital Photo Frames Provide Ongoing Family Memories
Digital photo frames have taken that sad percentage and created a new media in which to publish the family photos. Digital photo frames display the pictures that have been stored on a camera card, in a slide-show format. Many digital photo frames have an internal memory storage that will allow pictures to be downloaded to the frame itself, while other Digital photo frames can upload images from the Internet at specialty websites or even by your personal email. With the slide-show format of the digital photo frames, it is easy to see where more and more people will replace the standard frames in their homes with a digital model. When using a digital photo frame you get to see all the pictures that are on your camera card without having to download, print and store the actual photos.
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Posted on : 08-12-2009 | By : digital_photo_frames0 | In : Digital Photo Frames - Size
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I got this 7" digital photo frame for Christmas (yesterday), and I see that it has a USB slot. However, I have no idea how that works. I don't know if I have to like buy some certain USB cable for this thing, or if I can use the USB cable from my digital camera somehow. See what I'm trying to do (if I can) is get some pictures I have saved on my computer onto my digital photo frame. Is there a way to do that?
Posted on : 09-11-2009 | By : digital_photo_frames0 | In : Digital Photo Frames - Size
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Posted on : 08-11-2009 | By : digital_photo_frames0 | In : Digital Photo Frames - Size
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I have a digital frame, brand new, that I would like to transfer pictures from my computer to. I have a card reader, but my computer won't transfer pictures to it. I have a USB too. However neither the USB or the card reader fit into any part of the digital frame or my digital camera. The only thing that fits into my digital frame, camera AND the computer is a small memory card, but when I put the memory card into the computer it doesn't read that there is a memory card available to save things to. I am soooo confused. HELP!