If it’s the right size for you, we think the Walden is worth the outlay.
Truly, the overall look and feel of the frame is top drawer.
That said, while 15-inches feels big on a sideboard, it comes up small on a wall.
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Design-wise, the Walden is eye-catching.
you could position the Walden in both landscape and portrait formats.
Compared to the Aura Carver Mat, the viewing angle of the Walden is much wider.
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The display’s 4:3 aspect ratio suits most phones that natively shoot in this ratio.
We’ll update this review if and when the Aura Walden becomes available globally.
Aura Walden: should I buy?
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We can’t 100% vouch for other retailers that ship the Walden internationally.
The mains-powered display is automatically active during the day, and can power off at night to conserve power.
Ive uploaded digital photos and videos through the Android version of Aura’s app.
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(Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)
(Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)