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Aura's Aspen digital photo frame features a bigger, better screen, but it'll cost you
Aura's latest digital photo frame has a higher-resolution screen and works in both portrait and landscape.
That display has built-in light sensors to adjust brightness depending on the environment that does a good job of keeping it from feeling like you're staring at a monitor or tablet — the viewing experience on these frames is definitely more subtle. The Carver line of frames featured a touch bar for swiping through photographs or adjusting how fast it moves between images. That's a good bit more than the $179 Carver Mat — but a bigger, higher-resolution screen, smaller footprint and the flexibility of going portrait or landscape may be worth it.
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