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Anonymous Posted on Oct 21, 2012

If internal memory is not included with a digital frame does that mean images can't be stored in the frame?

Can only view images on the frame when the flash drive is connected.

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You are correct if there is no internal memory.
Most digital frames have a small amount of memory and this limits the number of photos that can be stored.

  • Anonymous Oct 25, 2012

    Thank you, I'll stop trying to do the impossible!

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