By
eHow Electronics Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
Step1
Compare different digital frames' specifications and features. Most manufacturers supply online user guides about digital frames. If a guide is not online consider purchasing a different frame. Kodak and Polaroid are two manufacturers that provide online user guides.
Step2
Look for digital frames with at least an 800 x 600 resolution, 7 to 8 inches diagonal display area and a 4:3 aspect ratio. It is most important to match your digital camera's features for best picture quality. You also want a frame that displays pictures in both landscape and portrait settings.
Step3
Be sure the digital frame accepts your camera's memory card. Some frames have a USB port to transfer pictures directly from a computer. Alternatively, select a frame with a built-in memory that stores the pictures once transferred. Connecting to the Internet and downloading pictures from a picture service such as Shutterfly is another option some frames offer.
Step4
Select a digital frame with added features such as a wireless remote, rechargeable battery, built-in clock and timer and multimedia software to add sound to a slideshow.
Step5
Choose a frame with compatible file formats to your camera such as JPEG, bitmap and TIFF files. Select one that skips unrecognizable files rather than displaying an error message. Millions of colors and low pixle pitch denote a high quality digital frame.
Step6
Consider versatile display options such as a tabletop or wall. Wall mounted frames still require close placement to an electrical outlet.