Most of us know what a digital photo frame is. What we have is a product that is a photo frame with a slight technological enhancement. A digital photo frame comes with a built in memory card that can store your photos. These photos are then projected onto a small LCD screen. The end result is a mini slide show of some of your favorite pictures. It was until Samsung released the Instinct M800 that it wasn't uncommon to only be able to store anywhere from 10-30 pictures. You will be excited to know that the Instinct M800 gives you the ability to store thousands of photos in one convenient location.
The Samsung Instinct M800 has a 7 inch LCD screen. This panel is wide enough for you to view your pictures comfortably, without straining your eyes to view the image. Each picture is also very clear and bright as well. However, perhaps the coolest thing about this photo frame is the ability to add music to the slide show. You can now rock out to your favorite song while viewing pictures of your friends and family.
This product is also incredibly easy to use. There are currently a lot of different photo albums on the market that can be incredibly hard to operate. This is because the software is too complicated for the basic computer user. Rest assured knowing that this is not the case with this product. The Samsung Instinct M800 uses basic drag and drop operations. You simply click the picture or music that you want and drag them over to the Samsung folded. It is easy as that!
I have to be honest in that I was incredibly satisfied with this product. Personally, many of the digital photo frames that I owned in the past failed to live up to my expectations. The storage proved to be crummy and the slide show ran either too fast or too flow. Samsung has created a product that rids you of all of these different problems. The Instinct M800 delivers to you a one of the kind, easy to use, and picture storage that goes unmatched. This would make the perfect give for yourself or that special someone for Christmas. Make sure to look on-line for the best deal possible.
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Published by Steven Mottor
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