Consumer NAS drives don't get classier or easier than the Maxtor Shared Storage Plus, but we'd like to see Gigabit Ethernet on it.
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Despite claiming to have an extensive feature set, the Optex digital photo frame disappointed us with its lack of usable functions, and so-so image quality.
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The ViewSonic DPX704WH is a slimline digital photo frame that displays photos, but doesn't do much else.
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SanDisk's Photo Album lets you control digital photo slideshows from the comfort of your couch -- but there are cheaper ways of doing it.
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