Just a quarter of an inch on each side should be perfect for any picture frame.
A united inch is the width plus the height of a window or picture frame.
My 7 inch frame pulls 10W
all depends what it is made out of, and how thick the frame is and if it has a backing board
For a rectanglar picture, measure the length and width of the space where the picture will fit inside the frame and multiply the two measurements together to obtain the area. Example: 7 inches x 9 inches = 63 square inches. For a circular picture, measure the diameter of the space where the picture will fit inside the frame then multiply the radius (half the diameter) by itself and by pi (3.14). Example: for 6 inch diameter, 3.14 x 3 inch x 3 inch = 28.26 square inches.
The frame is at each side of the picture so the area is (25 + 2x) times (32 + 2x), (which multiplies out to 4x^2 + 114x + 800 square inches). ie if the frame is an inch and a half wide then the area is 28 x 35 sq ins, ie 980 sq ins.
Digital Spectrum MemoryVUE has a 17 inch screen.
An inch is probably enough for a smal mic.
The perimeter is 2 times the length plus 2 times the width.
Most electronic companies make electronic picture frames ranging in sizes starting at about 7 inches and going as large as a small television. Just as dvd players are more expensive with certain brands, electronic picture frames are too. Thus, if you want a sony frame, you may pay as much for a 7 inch frame from sony as you would for a 11 inch frame from a non-nationally recognized brand.
The Kodak Pulse and Easyshare Digital Frames come in 5 inch, 7 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, and 10.4 inch sizes. The Easyshare frames are begin discontinued in favor of the Pulse brand.
There are a wide variety of retailers that sell 5 inch by 7 inch picture frames. Among the many examples include Wal-Mart, Target, AC Moore, Michael's, Staples, and more.