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We are heading into Part 4 - the last part of our AMD FRAME build which has taken us months to complete. And we give it away ...
With a polished finish and modern detailing, this frame is ideal for a desk or nightstand and makes your photos pop with the square mount! Photo size with mount: 6" x 4" (15.2cm x 10.2cm) Photo size ...
Asus is soon to release a new update for the Asus ROG Ally X including compatibility with AMD's Fluid Motion Frames 2 technology, which can artificially boost the FPS (frames-per-second) count in ...
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Samsung’s The Frame TV series have several features worth considering. For starters, these are QLED or Quantum Dot technology TVs. It might be worth the refresher if you’re not already ...
Since placing a digital picture frame on my kitchen countertop, though, I’ve been able to grace my home with pictures of my sister and her kids who live states away, plus photos she and my mom ...
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Last year, the Looking Glass Factory launched a Kickstarter for a portable "holographic" display that shows three-dimensional imagery without requiring the viewer to don funky glasses. Now the Go is ...