SAVE $39.01:The eroticism abstract10-inch Skylight Frame is on sale at Amazon for $119.99, down from the list price of $159. That's a 25% discount which matches the lowest ever at Amazon.
If you're searching for a thoughtful Valentine's Day gift, but don't feel like opting for flowers that'll wilt in a week or candy that'll get you in trouble at the dentist, you'll have to get a bit more creative. If you need a thoughtful gift for a partner, a great friend, or your parents, check out this deal at Amazon.
As of Feb. 4, the 10-inch Skylight Frame that displays digital photos is on sale at Amazon for just $119.99, marked down from the usual price of $159. That means you'll get a 25% discount on the frame, saving $39.01. The sale price also matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: The Ember Mug 2 is one of the best gifts I've received — and it's currently on sale for $40 offThere's nothing sweeter than gifting memories which is exactly what the Skylight Frame is does. Displaying a rotation of digital images, the Skylight offers a perfect way to share memories with loved ones. The 10-inch color touchscreen lets users pinch, crop, and zoom right on the screen.
But one of the best features of gifting the Skylight Frame is that you're able to upload a gallery of photos without even unboxing the frame. This option makes it a perfect gift for someone who's less tech savvy. Viewing these pre-loaded photos also doesn't require a WiFi connection. However, if you want to upload new photos, you'll need the frame connected to the Internet.
The Skylight Frame can hold up to 8,000 images thanks to its 8GB storage capacity and it accepts images in JPEG, BMP, PNG, and GIF formats.
On the Mashable roundup of the best digital picture frames, the Skylight Frame earns the accolade of the best option for non-tech savvy people.
If you like the idea of gifting something your friend or family member will enjoy every day for years to come, the Skylight Frame fits the bill while also being a great way to stay in touch. Thanks to Amazon's sale price, the frame is discounted to just $120 today. That comes out to about 33 cents per day over one year of sharing memories, which is pretty priceless.
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