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7" Picture frame @ ebuyer


  • Subject: 7" Picture frame @ ebuyer
  • From: "Stuart Grimshaw" <stuart.grimshaw@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 12:13:14 +0000

Ebuyer have got some 7" picture frames in ...

http://tinyurl.com/2pyhsv *

"The age of digital cameras has transformed our picture taking lives,
but it does have one drawback. Whereas before we automatically got
prints to look at and share when we developed our films, nowadays our
pictures are all virtual and therefore locked up in our cameras,
memory cards and computers. The rise of the digital photo frame has
transformed digital images from being a hidden medium to a live and
dynamic performance of our photos. Now you can display not one, but
dozens of pictures through a single picture frame.
It's considerably easier to use than battling with your printer at
home to try and get a decent print, and the end result is far more
vibrant and 'alive' than a dull piece of paper. All you have to do is
take your SD or MMC card out of your digital camera and put it into
the picture frame. On your desk, mantelpiece, bedside table, the wall,
this digital photo frame will look awesome and ensure you never get
bored of looking at a photograph ever again."

* Disclaimer: The above link is an affiliate link, I will earn a %
from any sales of it, and a % of any  further purchases you make from
Ebuyer in the next 45 days. It doesn't cost you any more, I just get a
little from each sale. If you'd prefer not to do that, then just use
this link: http://www.ebuyer.com/120942

--
-S

Sports Photography in South Yorkshire & Derbyshire
http://www.stuartgrimshaw.co.uk



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