Editor's note: This article was originally published in August 2021. We've updated it to ensure accurate product availability and pricing. The walls of my house are covered in family photos, paintings ...
The walls of my house are covered in family photos, paintings, signed art prints and other various decorations. Yet, we still have a pile of framed art that we don’t have room to hang — what do you do ...
The family photo was once a mainstay of living rooms and office cubicles but it is slowly being replaced by something somehow more timeless — the digital photo frame. Digital photo frames, which ...
The Aura Mason Luxe is one of the brand’s five models; at $250, it’s the midpoint in their price range. (Aura frames start at $180 and go up to $400.) My only previous experience with a digital frame ...
Editor’s note: Senior editor Jen Trolio originally wrote this review in December 2021, calling Aura’s digital picture frame the best thing she bought that year — and a great gift for long-distance ...
Photographs are sentimental and preserve memories but keeping a stack of them lying around or stored on your phone isn’t practical. To save space and maximize your photo storage options, purchase a ...
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Get your memories off your phone and share them with one of these beautiful displays Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Valerie Walsh is a contributor to Buy Side and lifestyle expert.
Here's something I'll never understand: We all snap zillions of photos on our phones, but the only place we ever see most of those photos is...on our phones. Don't they deserve a showcase? A shrine, ...