How is a PhotoShare Frame Powered?

How is a PhotoShare Frame Powered?

PhotoShare Frames need to be plugged in to use and enjoy. Each frame comes with an A/C power adapter and there is a USB port if you prefer to use a USB cord. There is a power button on the back of the frame if you wish to power on/off manually.

8" & 10.1" Frames -
      Input: 100-240V~50-60Hz 0.35A
      Output: 5V  2000mA

14" Frames -
      Input: 100-240V~50-60Hz 0.55A
      Output: 5V  3000mA
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