Digital photo frames are a great way to save treasured images that would otherwise be lost to a dormant computer hard drive, it has been suggested.

Mark Saltzman states in a piece for the Canwest New Service that such panels are increasingly popular due to their versatility and ability to showcase photographs that might have ended up never being enjoyed.

The article, published on the Ottowa Citizen’s website this week, added it was no wonder digital photo frames were now a regular fixture in many people’s homes, but advised those shopping for a panel to bear some points in mind.

Mr Saltzman recommended features such as touchscreen technology and printer-friendliness, but noted that wireless connectivity was one of the most attractive features a panel can have.

“It’s no wonder digital photo frames are so appealing to digital camera owners as they showcase their archived images every few seconds, minutes, hours or even days,” he said.

The ten-inch Kodak Easyshare EX1011 is one such model that offers wireless features.

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