Actually, Chuck, they already have a computer, of sorts. That camera is
essentially a computer. Anything that will display digital images would
be a computer.
I would suggest a netbook with as simple as possible of a viewing
program to display the images. With that many images, it looks to be
necessary to sort them into galleries or folders and it might be best to
use a separate program to take care of that. ACDsee Free would probably
work for the display part. Something like Systweak Photo Album might
take care of the organizing. Just trying t keep it simple. LOL
Anything needs the capability of handling the SD card.
A tablet might be possible, if it does not require syncing to a
computer. Just stay away from the iPad. It does a lousy job of
handling images, as far as I am concerned. And I do have one. The
display is great, but sorting and selecting them sucks. And they are a
bit expensive.
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> I know one couple in their early 90s who have a digital camera and one
> SD card that contains about 750 images spanning about 2 or 3 years of
> photo taking. They do not have a computer. The only way they see their
> pictures is to scroll through them on the camera. Now, at 750 images,
> it has become extremely inconvenient to view them. They want to know
> how to organize them and display them more efficiently. But they don't
> want a computer and say they can't learn to use one. What do I tell
> them. :-)
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
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