Group Test: Digital photo frames

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Why do you need all those grainy pictures of the folks taking up all that wall space, just on the off-chance they come 'round to visit?

 

Start showing off your favourite snaps with a spanking-new digital photo frame.

 

Launch the picture-perfect slideshow now and check out our group test of digital photo frames.

 

 

Sony S-Frame D100
£190
Love: Clear, sharp screen. Excellent build
Hate: No Wi-Fi. A touch expensive
We say: A high-quality frame, but lack of features make it feel over-priced

Score: Three
Find out more: | Full review | Pic | Sony

 

BT eFrame 1000
£66
Love: Great screen. Wi-Fi built in. Takes images from a wide range of sources and plays music too
Hate: Poundland build. No menu button. No battery
We say: Ignore the cheap finish and focus instead on the eFrame's sharp pictures and Wi-Fi

Score: Four
Find out more: | Full review | Pic | BT

 

Kodak OLED Wireless Frame
£700
Love: Amazing picture quality. Loadsa memory
Hate: The price. Fiddly touch controls
We say: The best digital frame we've seen, but that price... hasn't Kodak heard there's a recession on?

Score: Three
Find out more: | Full review | Pic | Kodak

 

Polaroid CPU-01015B Freescape
£130
Love: Build. Simple Wi-Fi connectivity
Hate: Screen lacks clarity of rivals
We say: Excellent build and connectivity, but the screen is bettered by rival frames

Score: Three
Find out more: | Full review | Pic | Polaroid

 

Philips AJL305 Photoframe Message Clock Radio
£70
Love: A feature-packed twist on the digital photo frame
Hate: Looks and feels cheap. Tiny, low-resolution screens. Unedifying sound quality
We say: A cheap, gimmicky waste of space

Score: Two
Find out more: | Full review | Pic | Philips

 

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