![]() ![]() The Meural frame is the only one of our digital frames to specifically specialize in fine art display, in addition to showcasing user images and videos, and offers a substantial number of famous examples free of charge, which I enjoyed more than I thought I would on its outstanding large, matte display. Still, the app works well, letting you control your frame easily, should your gestures fail. The gesture interface is unique and innovative, but I wish it worked more reliably in practice. ![]() The Meural WiFi Photo Frame gives you the full HD treatment for professional artwork as well as your favorite photos and videos, and is one of the best ways to showcase visual art, with excellent color reproduction and lifelike skin tones. The app also lets you set the length of time an image should be on the screen and how images should be displayed such as stretching or filling to fit the entire canvas. Place your hand close enough to the screen, and the frame flashes a Gesture Here notification to indicate where on the screen you should wave to see the next or previous image, a menu of all images in your playlist, or overlay image annotations which, for established artists are like curated descriptions in an art gallery. The idea of saving users from marring the screen or losing track of a remote is a first for consumer photo frames and it’s a great concept. The most problematic aspect of the Meural frame is the gesture-based interface. Meural WiFi Photo Frame review: Interface ![]() While the frame’s 16:9 display automatically displays images in the correct orientation - you must specifically set the app’s orientation match feature on or off to see both or either orientation. Color reproduction is true to life without being too saturated, and the frame can work on various levels of ambient room brightness, as set in its app. The Meural WiFi Photo Frame's anti-glare coating holds an impressively clear picture from any angle, while gesture controls let you navigate your photo albums and settings. Meural WiFi Photo Frame review: Image quality The five-foot power cable runs into the back of the frame, so you need to be fairly close to an outlet - a weakness of all digital photo frames. ![]()
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