I bet that everyone of us who is living in this age has already had an image of himself at least once. We love pictures. We love looking at them. Let's face it. And I am sure you still have your egoistic will to see your face, probably admire it, on paper.
Much like letters, however, the way we see them already changes as time passes--as technology evolves. Before, it used to be that it takes a fair amount of time before cameras even flash. I believe this is in the 1800's and early 1900's. Then came these speedy flashy cameras that use film. Even by today's standards, pictures shot using film are the most realistic ones. That is why many professional photographers still use them.
But, in the age of the Internet, there has to be a way to easily transfer these images. Pictures shot using film look good but they are not easy to transfer. Think, think. Aha! Why not make digital images! Yes, again, computers are out there to save the day. In a blink of an eye you already have a picture. In another blink (or a few more), it's already sent to someone in the other side of the world.
Despite this, many would still go for the traditional way of looking into things. No to digital, they say. They'd rather have their freshly-printed pictures inside their picture frames.
Why not combing digital images and picture frames? Yes, that's right. That way, things are digital, and yet you have the traditional way of looking at them. Where would you find such a digital picture frame? Where else but Office 1000!