![]() ![]() Then place the images you want to use in the folder. You’ll want to make a single, specific folder in your Dropbox account (or other service) dedicated to the photos for your viewer. (Suppress your gasps of shock, please.) So it might be easiest just to use Dropbox here, even if you don’t use it for anything else. If you already use something else, like Facebook or Flickr, you’ll need a different app for your tablet…but surprisingly, a lot of the apps on the Play Store kind of suck. I prefer Dropbox for this option, but the app we’re going to use also supports Google Drive, Google Photos, and local storage servers. To start, you need to get all the photos you want together and stick ’em on the internet. Step One: Put Your Photos On a Cloud Service A Wi-Fi network: you’ll want one for auto-updating the pool of photos from the web.A tablet charger: because you’re going to plug it in forever. ![]() I like this one from Anker ($10), I’ve used it for years. A tablet stand: because you need some way to display your project when you’re done.If for some reason you want to buy an Android tablet specifically for this purpose, you can get super cheap models for under $100. And ideally you’ll want one that you don’t have a use for anymore. To do this, you’ll need just a few simple things: ![]()
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