If you are cool, you have heard about these things called digital photo frames. I am writing that the company provides digital photo frame for the people who really do not care that they can parse through RSS feeds synchronously with Flickr, as well as connect to a home network with a 802.11g connection. Ceiva provides services that allow more tech-experienced relatives easy to download pictures of their not-so-tech savvy relative Ceiva photo frame. The overall objective is that the person who owns the frame would just wake up and see new photos. This is magic, really.
Remember the days when it took a few minutes just to enter the Internet? Yes, the dark days of dial-up. Ceiva frames will work even if the old technology. During the night, the frame will propose a series of any new photos, all free of charge. Most frames also come with a wireless adapter that lets you use it in your existing home network (there are also Ethernet port). In addition, the standard card reader, that when you actually Grandma, you can look at your digital camera memory card, and display the latest and most photographs. I can vouch for Ceiva service, my grandmother had one in several years. It's relatively easy to download photos via the site and pictures are always just "how". It has never been a problem with him.
Ceiva offers two different frames, and 7, "one for $ 150 and 8," one for $ 200. For wireless adapter, tactics for additional $ 35. Here is a big let down, the Ceiva service itself (the easy loading and shipment) is $ 100 per year. Grandma Is it worth? You decide.
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