Hard edges aren’t too sharpened or too softened in an attempt to hide the low panel resolution. And given you’re almost certainly always going to be putting photos of a higher resolution than the frame itself, we’re happy with how they are handled. ![]() While the deepest tones won’t look as poppy as they would do on, say, an OLED screen phone, colors do appear lifelike. This is the same resolution as you see in budget 10-inch tablets, giving this one slightly higher pixel density. The Aeezo Portrait 01’s screen measures nine inches across and has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. If you have a cat or a younger child, keep it in mind. There’s also a wall mount point on the back. However, our only real worry is that it leaves the frame with below-average stability, letting it fall backward quite easily. It looks just like a router aerial – hardly classy – and screws into the rear. The Aeezo Portrait 01’s stand sits in one place on the back, but it’s angled to let the frame sit either in portrait or landscape. It’s the most common construction style for digital photo frames in our experience, even in significantly more expensive models. ![]() This is an all-plastic affair, though, including the screen covering. There’s contouring to the black plastic surround and the corners are relatively sharp-edged, which is not a common style in consumer tech. However, the Aeezo Portrait 01 still has enough going on to ensure it doesn't look like a propped-up tablet. ![]() Most of the frames we test have bigger surrounds, to further separate their appearance from that of a smart speaker, and because built-up frames can often seem that bit classier. Call it 'no-frills' if you like. This is quite a simple and unobtrusive photo frame. We expect they are quite comparable – this is as close to a generic Chinese photo frame as we’ve tested - but we can’t vouch for their quality. You will also find very similar-looking frames from different brands online. The Aeezo Portrait 01 comes in two sizes, 9in ($104 / £99) and 10in (currently $99 / £109). But we’re here for the tech and user experience, and it does fairly well in both areas and simply seems a good deal compared to its rivals. The Aluratek pulls photographs from memory cards, USB drives, and your phone.If we were reviewing the Aeezo Portrait 01 from an interior design perspective, it might fare worse. The wood frame is beautiful, and the small 8-inch LCD is just the right size for exhibiting photos in your office cubicle, dorm room, or on an end table. If you want to keep costs down, you can't beat the Aluratek 8-Inch distressed wood frame. Best of all, this energy-saving mode automatically turns on when someone walks into the room and shuts off when no one is present. Your photos can be emailed to the frame or sent from the app, and they display on their own without any further interaction required. The Nixplay is a thoughtful gift for grandparents who may not have the patience to fiddle with setup. It's compatible with Alexa, has built-in Wi-Fi, and looks fantastic on any wall or coffee table. My top pick this year is the Nixplay Smart Digital Picture Frame. The years between the first release and today have led to a less complicated installation and a more pleasurable viewing experience. More than a few generations of digital photo frames have come and gone now. If you have one of the best digital cameras, you'll want a good display to show off your work. ![]() Our team of Apple experts have years of experience testing all kinds of tech and gadgets, so you can be sure our recommendations and criticisms are accurate and helpful.
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