Share your photos with family on a Dragon Touch digital frame down to $104


    If you live far away from family or you just want a nice gift for someone who isn’t super into tech but spends a lot of time looking at photos on Facebook and other sites, then a digital photo frame might be right up your alley. Amazon’s Epic Daily Deal section is having a sale on Dragon Touch picture frames, and you can get the 10-inch version on sale for just $103.99. The photo frame normally sells for around $130, so this is a $26 discount and a great low price. This is only the third time in two years we’ve seen it go this low.

    There is also a more expensive digital frame with 2k pixel resolution on sale for $199.99 at Amazon. That’s a $50 discount off its regular price and the lowest we have ever seen.


    Dragon Touch Frame

    Dragon Touch Digital Frame | 40% off

    Send or receive photos on a 10.1-inch touchscreen display with a 1200 x 800 pixel resolution. Add more photos to the frame wirelessly or with an SD card or USB drive. Easy to use and easy to setup even for the non-tech literate in your life.

    $103.99 at Amazon

    The 10.1-inch digital picture frame has a full touchscreen display and a pixel resolution of 1200 x 800. It even includes some extra features like an automatic rotate function and a customized sleep mode so it won’t disturb you at night.

    The whole thing is easy to use and easy to set up, which is important if you’re giving one of these to a family member. Especially since one of the great things about this is your family can see your latest pictures even from a great distance away, it’s important they can set it all up without needing you there.

    With 16GB internal storage, that means the frame can hold thousands of photos (up to 40,000). You can connect it to a Wi-Fi network and share photos wirelessly, or you can use an SD card or USB drive to load up photos onto the frame. The ports can also be used to export photos if you want to edit them or store them elsewhere.

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