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PhotosPhotos

Share one or more photos of a project, recipe, or whatever you've made, quickly and easily.

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VideoVideo

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USB+WEB Digital Picture Frame

Step 5Closing thoughts

Closing thoughts
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I think that's it. Reboot and if all goes well, you'll have the basis for a great big Digital Picture Frame, one that is more capable than the $200 models in the store. And you made it with LOVE!

For Christmas I got a Kill-A-Watt
Here is the rough power consumption data: (based on Kill-A watt)
powering on - 70w
waiting to boot 50~60w
Booting OS - 29~60w
Logging in - 50~70w
Firefox open, waiting to start slideshow - 30w
loading new image - jumps briefly to 70w
steady at 30 w most of the time.
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