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I expect these to come down in price in a couple of weeks.
Anyone know what the screen resolution on these is? Or how they compare to the Philips models?
has anybody seen these e-pic frames priced for less?
The resolution is resolution 1440x234. It got very mixed reviews on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Pandigital-Digital-Photo-Interchangeable-Frames/dp/B000FNPW96). I would be very weary.
I would recommend the Phillips one more. (http://astore.amazon.com/revlisoftblog-20/detail/B000HWQ75I/102-6451182-6552926) . It has also recieved lots of great reviews from other people.
I'm glad these are finally coming down in price. It was ridiculously expensive a few years back.
Do these require a monthly subscription to use, or do they work stand alone? A used a similar type of device a few years ago, but I had to plug it to a phone line and pay a few bucks a month in order to get pictures to it.
This appears to not require this, but wanted to make sure. Looks like a good Christmas present for the in-laws.