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Review: Royal PF56 Digital Picture Album

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If you are on the lookout for a "relatively cheap" digital picture album to show-off your digital pics to your friends, check out this CNET review of the Royal PF56 which, while not possessing any internal memory, offers some basic features to allow the manipulation of photos. 'Like a lot digital photo frames, the Royal PF56's frame itself, made of basic black plastic, is significantly bigger than the display itself. Technically, this model measures 7.5 by 5.9 by 1.4 inches (WHD), but the display's real dimensions are approximately 4.5 inches long by 3.45 inches tall.

A support arm around back swivels to allow you to orient the stand vertically as well as horizontally. And on the bottom of the frame, you'll find a threaded hole for a tripodlike stand (not included). A 12-volt AC adapter plugs into the back of the unit and powers it. The promo copy on the box says the frame is wall-mountable, but we weren't sure how you'd go about doing that without the key-hole slot we've seen on some digital photo frames.'

Read: Royal PF56 Digital Picture Album - CNET