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"Joshua K. Blay HSBC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:45:21 -0500
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We just closed an exhibit with three units and they were quite popular. 
  They'll be going in the next exhibit.  Use memory cards for the extra 
space, and make sure the font is big enough to read before installation. 
  You can very easily make pictures up in PowerPoint, very easy to add 
text.  When done, save them as individual photos.

You can find them at Amazon.com, Best Buy etc.

Regards,

Joshua K. Blay
Associate Director
Museum Curator
The Historical Society of Berks County Museum & Library
(610) 375-4375


Cristina Santiestevan wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience using digital picture frames to display
> interpretive exhibit content? We'd like to test a few here, and I'm
> wondering if anyone has some "lessons learned" that they might be willing to
> share. In particular, I'd appreciate any suggestions on brand and feature
> preferences.
> 
> Thanks much,
> Cristina
> 

-- 
Joshua K. Blay
Associate Director

Museum Curator
The Historical Society of Berks County Museum & Library
(610) 375-4375

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