What are good options for NFT Display Frames?

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I've been looking for some frame options, but often run into the problem that regular TV's don't loop the videos properly. Besides Landscape and Portrait options, I'm also looking for Square frame options (I hate black borders!)


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Really great question!! Tokenframe which you already mentioned is the one that I see most often mentioned as a native NFT solution, but ​ as for solving the issue that regular TVs don't loop properly, https://tokencast.net/ is a software solution to try to explicitly solve that problem for NFTs. ​ It's a bit more hands on, but you can use it with a Fire TV stick or a Raspberry Pi to plug into any display you want pretty much: https://codyborn.github.io/tokenCast/ ​ There's also https://canvia.art/products/smart-art-digital-frame, which is 27", if that's in the size range you're looking for! Also specifically advertises for NFTs, and reviews note that the display quality is far superior to Meural. ​ Looping off a USB stick for a normal TV may also just work if the TV never gets disconnected! Most TVs should be able to select "Repeat" or "Loop" for a USB stick, but the Micca Speck is also recommended to allow specifically for looping through a single video or a playlist of videos on repeat for this use case: https://smile.amazon.com/Micca-Full-HD-Portable-Digital-Player/dp/B008NO9RRM ​ Hope that helps!

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Look up Infinite Objects. They specialize in NFT displays and prints. I worked with them a few times and enjoyed their products.

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I believe Infinite Objects is mainly smaller desk displays, I'm looking for options for bigger wall displays. Like Meural (Netgear), or Tokenframe. ​ But couldn't find much options when it comes to square displays.

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