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Digital photo frames

Make your photo album interactive with a digital photo frame

i-mate Momento 100, £199.99

Sporting a 10in screen, the Momento 100 differs from entry-level frames in that you can connect it wirelessly to the internet. Setting up an account (£20 a year) allows you to send images to your photo frame via e-mail or from a collection of photographs on the photo-sharing website Flickr. Better still, you can give friends or family access to send pictures.

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Philips 7in digital photo frame, £125

If you just want to share your digital images, the Philips photo frame offers a 7in screen and a range of memory card slots allowing you to take them straight from your camera. The unit also has a built-in memory and, more useful, a timer that you can set to turn off when you go to bed. There is a battery option for wirefree display. But as it has only enough juice for a couple of hours, you’ll find yourself using the charger more often than not.

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Neovo 7in V-10 digital photo frame, £150

Reasonably good image quality in an inoffensive frame. But the mains adaptor means there is an ugly cord running across your table, and the frame is easily knocked over. Changing photos and settings is fiddly and buttons on the frame are difficult to operate. Overall, far too expensive considering how time-consuming it is to operate.

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