How do you display your pictures?

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Nov 17, 2011
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I recently bought an Aluratek ADMPF119 19" Digital Photo Frame from BH. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED guys. It' great to display your pictures on 19" frame. Huge different from 10".

What I like:
1. THE SIZE, 19"
2. Clear & sharp
3. Colors and contrast are great

I'll have some drywall works this weekend ;D
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/706737-REG/Aluratek_ADMPF119_ADMPF119_19_Digital_Photo.html


I been using this Sony. I’m happy with it, but the display size is only 10”. I’m going to put this one on Ebay soon.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/734819-REG/Sony_DPF_XR100_10_2_Digital_Photo_Frame.html
 
Oct 16, 2010
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I'm a TV person, too. But on its own, my TV lacks processing power and the slideshow transitions aren't the best. Therefore, I typically use it via a PS3, which has great slideshow features and special effects.

Alternatively, I use a blueray player that's connected to a networked hard drive. Its not as feature packed as the PS3, but I have access to all my photos and it runs silently (wheras the PS3 has a noisy cooling fan).
 
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The Bad Duck said:
I used to view my photos on screen only (27" Dell) but once I started to get prints few years ago I can not go back to the monitor. Try it! Nothing beats a nice big print in a nice frame on a nice wall :)

Agreed, particularly for the more 'special' images.

I also use poster holders to display various "largish" photos around the home, which are handy because I like to change things up a bit from time-to-time (and I have an enormous living room to experiment with ;-) ). You can get all sorts of poster holders, and they're generally pretty cheap. Here in Australia I bought some really nice-looking ones from www.giantprint.com.au/elegant_poster_hanger.

But, yeah, for the stuff that's special that is a real keeper, you really can't go past proper framing.
 
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