
Melissa Ventola-Peters
Gave this frame to my parents 4 yrs ago, and they absolutely love it, however, we are disappointed in the changes they've made to now charge yearly subscription for photo storage. As others have said, they should have allowed current users an exemption to their new policy as it's also a huge hassle to change out albums and delete pictures to fit their new storage limits basically forcing the upgrade.
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Robert Hunecke
Considering the price, the built-in technology was already outdated and obsolete 2 years ago, but was sufficient for the purpose. What tempted me to buy it despite the price was the business model of having unlimited storage and being able to share albums. This has now recently been abolished for existing customers, the storage is limited to 500MB and only one album can be shared. In my opinion, this is downright cheeky and deceptive. Look for alternatives! Don't buy Nixplay!
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Christopher Brett
With advances in tech, cloud storage should be cheaper, larger, & easier, not smaller, more expensive, & more difficult. Especially when you pay $140-$170 for a frame, it should all be included. Now Nix decides to just change their terms? What started as a great idea, has now become a money grab. Don't waste your money on this, especially when shared cloud storage exists and apps that can broadcast pictures to your smart TV, for a more reasonable price, you probably are already paying for.
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