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trt | 00:42 Tue 06th Jan 2009 | Technology
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Which is the best and how much memory would I need, as I want to transfer lots of photos from my PC to a digital photo frame? Thanks.
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mymemory.com or play.com get a memorystick produo

theres a guide on the site

id say a 2gb or 4gb

very cheap now


my 1gb cost 54 quid 2 years ago
now i think a 4gb is about 20 odd quid

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A memory stick is generally a usb device that looks like this

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Easydisk-4GB-USB-Flash -Drive/dp/B000MLPTH6/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=elec tronics&qid=1231199041&sr=8-7

are you sure thats what you want?

it's more likely that you want a memory card (probably SD but check) which looks like this

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sandisk-2GB-Secure-Dig ital-Card/dp/B000BQ7GW8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=e lectronics&qid=1231199110&sr=1-1

which you would then plug into your photo frame.

either way just get cheap. they only cost a couple of quid so if it only last a few years what have you lost.
As memory sticks go I think they have all become very cheap. I tend to use Kingston RAM and Mem Sticks as they have a life time warranty and only cost a few pounds more to buy, although retailers do charge more as they have a good name. Go to e buyer you will probably get one there, buy as big as you can afford, although as previous answer said you will probably only use part of its capacity. One thing is certain they are the best gadget for a PC and really usefull. One last thing, if you have USB port on your photo frame it will plug into your PC USB port so you can drag and drop into the frame.

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