However, if the Vieunite Texturas size and price suits, then theres really no better alternative.
It arrives in only one size, which is a shame.
What’s undisputed is the quality of the Vieunite Textura’s display and frame.
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Brushstrokes are vividly rendered, and colors faithfully reproduced.
The display quality is in another league to entry-level digital photo frames.
The frame, too, is well crafted.
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I had the Walnut version of the Textura, which was perfectly suited to my old-school front room.
Of course, this also means you’ll need a power socket nearby.
Initial setup is fool-proof.
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That’s it, and it’s now that the fun begins.
On offer is a generous selection of free artwork that you might upload to your Textura frame.
During my review period, I found that new artworks were being added everyday.
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When I’m confident enough with my own photos, I might give that a go.
Of course, I was keen to load my own images for private viewing.
Note that I did experience quirks with loading my own photos.
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A quick workaround is cropping your images to 16:9 before you import them, which resolves both issues.
I’ll update this review if I work out the issue.
The fact that you’re able to upload your own images is the icing on the cake.
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Right now, the website notes worldwide shipping is free for a “limited time only”.
Vieunite Textura digital canvas: Should I buy?
Ive tried the various display functions available through the app, adjusting brightness levels and image duration parameters.
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