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What is A Digital Frame? A Digital Frame may be compared to a computer monitor and a framed picture that hangs on the wall. They come in many sizes. Some as small as a paperback book and others as large as a bathroom mirror. They are one to three inches thick with a LCD (liquid crystal display) screen. Digital frames continously display images and may contain as many pictures as a memory card now used in cameras. (50 to 500). There are many models and manufactures of Digital Frames, some are rather cheap and others can be quite expensive. ($35 to $200 to $600 and up). The application for these devices are being explored, and now with wireless technology, digital images can be uploaded from a computer of other wireless transmitters almost automatically. A memory card with let's say, photos taken on a family vacation, can be removed from a camera and plugged directly into a digital frame for instant viewing of your loved ones. Memory cards may also be purchased that contain image files. This leads us today to Valx's Digital Frame Art that has been properly formatted to the resolution and size of a digital frame. We are affiliated with a few Digital Frame manufactures in hopes of being at the root of this technology, so Valx Art can be distributed to the masses. We are also working with FrameChannel.com who host many channels containing Valx art and photography not seen on this Website. FrameChannel.com allows users to receive images from the Internet that are uploaded wirelessly to a Digital Frame.
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