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| Digital photo frames in Uk; Any suggestions? | |
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| Topic Started: 20 Nov 2009, 03:25 PM (124 Views) | |
| meljoy | 20 Nov 2009, 03:25 PM Post #1 |
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Hi, was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a digital photo frame available in the Uk, that is really really easy to use? We are buying them, online, for MIL and my Mum, one in Fife and one in Kent. Mum can cope with reading instructions, but MIL is likely to give up really quickly and swear a lot! We want something we can order online from say, Dixons, with a store near them so they can take it in somewhere if they really struggle, so a main brand like Kodak or Sony is probably best. ANy suggestions gratefully received, Mel. |
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| Amanda & Simon | 21 Nov 2009, 07:41 AM Post #2 |
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We've got a Kodak one, although we don't use it very much, it's pretty easy to set up and use. A |
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| Davyfella | 22 Nov 2009, 08:32 AM Post #3 |
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I would suggest gettting the cheapest going. These will have the fewest functions, and hence easiest to use. We bought a few from Lidl back in the uk and gave them to the relos. We have one too, so if there are any probs, we can give them a 'walk through-talk through' over the phone. |
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| Nod | 22 Nov 2009, 08:56 AM Post #4 |
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Your 'phone bill to the the UK is going to be a bit heavy offering a service like that as the OP's rellys are in the UK :rofl: |
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| Davyfella | 22 Nov 2009, 11:00 PM Post #5 |
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Skype! Cheaper than a Kings cross tart. Log on and get yourself a UK skype account. Top up account with £10 of credit from a UK bank account or credit card. Then phone calls to uk numbers are only 1p a minute, and if you get a Skype-in number, (this can be a local number to your relos) it only costs them a local call to phone your Computer on this side of the world. |
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| meljoy | 24 Nov 2009, 07:49 PM Post #6 |
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Thanks for your replies, I guess the answer is to buy a Kodak for them both, and one for ourselves so we can try and talk them through any problems! We have Skype too, and it's great, cheap as chips. thanks again, mel |
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