Showing posts with label digital frames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital frames. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

Philips 10.4-Inch Digital Photo Frame (Brown Wood Frame) Review

Philips 10.4-Inch Digital Photo Frame (Brown Wood Frame)
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I find it ironic that Philips tagline is "sense and simplicity" because it makes absolutely no sense to produce a photo frame that doesn't have the ability to display photos in random order in a slideshow. What's even more mind boggling, is that if you view the photos in calendar mode, the photos appear in random order.
If you can put aside that one major problem, the frame is actually good. Pictures and colors are crisp and I love the fact that the frame is matted with a glass top. Makes it look just like a real print photo.
I'm not sure if I'd pay full price for this though. I only bought it on a whim from Costco because they were on sale a few weeks back. My guess is that the other two reviewers did the same. I'll be returning it next week.

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Larger screen, more viewing comfort! Display your digital photos in high pixel density quality and perfect digital color with Philips PhotoFrame SPF3010 - now black designer wood frame goes with any decor plus bonus matting. 512 MB memory store up to 3,400 photos. Memory card types: USB flash drive, Memory stick, Memory stick pro, MMC, SDHC, XD card. Wall mountable, remote control, plus Montery Bay Aquarium's Jellies videos.

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Digital Photo Frame Review

Digital Photo Frame
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A very dubious product for a household.
Everytime my wife wants to add pictures to this gizmo she asks me to do. Problem is: once you plug the d*mn thing on the computer, nothing happens, screen doesn't change, nihil, nientes, nada !
You will need the manual always handy. I tried a little looking on the internet, and could not find (2009/12/26)...
I guess I got "what she paid for"... by the way, I never saw it running, I mean, i never noticed that my wife enjoys it... even though I may have been cheap, it was basically a waste of money.
With all these cons said, add only 128meg of internal memory. Did I mention, hard to get stuff in it ?
Pros: price is low, once you get it running with what you want, it's fine.
You can load your MP3s and it will play but, why bother if you have much better result just plugging your player on your sound system ?
The reason I give 3 stars is because it does what is supposed to do... it's hard to get it going, but I see not value added whatsoever. Like I said, "a highly dubious product for a household".
-Alex

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Monday, July 9, 2012

7" (16:9) Digital Photo Frame. Model - DP769 Review

7 (16:9) Digital Photo Frame. Model - DP769
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This was purchased for my 13 year old son at Christmas. It works wonderful. It was packaged professionally and shipped expediently. Will use seller again.

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7" (16:9) Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player (Arcylic Frames - BLK, WHT)Package weight, lb: 2.1Display Size (inch), ": 7Screen Size: 7"Screen Technology: TFT LCD

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Digital Photo Frame Review

Digital Photo Frame
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I received this as a gift. It is easy to set up and use, but there are a few things I really don't like about it.
First, the picture quality is not great. If you're used to high-resolution pictures, this will disappoint you. Many details in the pictures get washed out. If you look at it up really close it looks a little better, but most people look at it from a distance.
Second, it doesn't have any internal memory. It needs a memory card. They pass this off as a feature, since you could literally take your memory card out of your camera and plug it into the photo frame, which would work well. However, if you don't want to leave your memory card in this thing all the time, you can't view the pictures. You could have a dedicated card just for this item, but that would cost you extra because it doesn't come with one. I use a USB flash drive, which plugs in the side and sticks out like a sore thumb from the frame.
Overall, I'd say go with a different product.

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Digital Photo Frame? Supports: JPEG? Compatible with Memory Stick? Screen Size: 7.0 "? Display Features: TFT LCD Screen? Additional Features: Adjustable Stand Digital Photo Frame? Inputs: USB? Outputs: USB? Includes 4 NiMH Batteries? UL Listed? Dimensions: 9.92x7.25x1.54 "

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Digital Decor DPF770 Dual Screen 7-inch Color LCD Picture Frame Review

Digital Decor DPF770 Dual Screen 7-inch Color LCD Picture Frame
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I now own 2 of these Digital Decor Duaal 7" photo Frames! One for my home and one for my second home. I am somewhat 'electronics challenged' and these are so easy to use!! My family and friends enjoy the photos as well! I keep them on my kitchen counters and turn them on to enjoy almost daily!

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This dual screen 7-inch frame simultaneously displays two different pictures from the same memory card at the same time.DPF770 Dual Screen Digital Picture Frame Features:Bright and vibrant 7-inch color CLD displays 480 x 234 screen resolution Simultaneously display photos on each screen from a single memory card Multiple photo transition effects Display photos by inserting most memory cards, USB Flashdrives or connecting a Digital camera Built-in card slots for instant viewing of most memory card formats USB 2.0 high speed connection to PC Tabletop display or wall mountable No software or internet service required.

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Sony DPF-VR100 10.2-Inch WSVGA LCD (16:10) Digital Photo Frame (Black) Review

Sony DPF-VR100 10.2-Inch WSVGA LCD (16:10) Digital Photo Frame (Black)
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Ordered the Sony DPF-VR100 after doing some research and reading some reviews. Pretty new, so not a ton of reviews. I guess I took a leap of faith since it had everything I was looking for in a digital frame - widescreen format, large internal memory, fairly high resolution, video playback, power on/off options, and more.
When it arrived, I immediately powered it up. I'm not a manual kind of guy - I like jumping in and seeing how easy things are. This frame was both easy to get up and running, as well as needing some further work/reading/playing with. First off, plugging the frame directly to my laptop resulted in nothing happening - no pop-up on what options I wanted for this device, no format request, nothing. So I took my 32gb SDHC card and moved photos from my laptop onto the card, and plugged the card into the frame. Bingo! The frame recognized the card, the photos and I was off and running. So a few trials with the menu and the 'import images' option was found easily enough. I started the import of 557 images onto the internal memory, and it took roughly 20 minutes? All the photos were fullsized, untouched images from my camera. Anyways, After they were transferred I started the slideshow (super easy with the remote!) and enjoyed the pics for a bit. Then, on a whim, I plugged it back into my laptop and this time I got the popup asking what I wanted to do with the external drive. Not sure why, but after I moved the photos the frame became available as an external drive when connected via USB. In looking at the files on the frame, every one was now in the 256kb size range instead of 1-4mb, so the frame resized them according to the longest side. I hadn't noticed any major changes in the photos, so the resizing was done pretty well. I do plan on resizing the photos by hand, so that I can get a true 1024x600 size to fill the frame completely - not all of them are end to end, there are some black bars to fill space. But that's due to the 4:3 nature of some of my photos.
Next came video... one of the biggest reasons I got this frame was for video playback. I have a number of video files that would be cool to display on this, from a few different sources. I wanted to try using a flash drive for this, so I grabbed 3 different flash drives... 2gb, 8gb and 32gb to see how they work. The first, the 2gb, did not show up. As soon as I plugged it in I got an error message saying it was unrecognized. So I tried the 8gb - same thing. Then the 32gb... same thing. Crap... I found an older 256mb drive in my drawer, and lo and behold, it worked. But size could not be a factor these days... could it? So I did a little looking - and found ONE difference. The older drive was FAT32, and all my other newer ones are NTFS formatted! I reformatted the 8gb into FAT32 and BINGO! Worked fine. So if anyone finds a USB flash drive will not work with this, check the formatting... FAT32 is needed it would seem. Once I found that, it recognized the drive and displayed the images on the drive... or rather the video! WOOHOO! But when I tried to import the video onto the internal memory, I was not able to - something about unable to import.I guess it tries to resize them too? But connecting the frame directly to my laptop via USB was easy, and I was able to move the files into a new folder on the drive. It was SLOW tho... really slow. I usually get 30MB/second in USB transfers but this was in the realm of 1.5MB/second.
But... when I tried to PLAY the first video, a .MOV shot with a Kodak Easyshare camera, it was an unrecognized format. Then I tried an AVI, same message. Uh oh. Then I tried a .MP4 shot from my GoPro Hero HD - and it played beautifully. So I tried running the videos thru Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10 Suite, converting them to MP4 and voila! They all play fine now. Kind of a pain to need that step, but I may investigate further and see what does/does not play. With all the codecs and options in videos, I'm not surprised some won't play (see all the options within Vegas Studio when rendering... can be very confusing!)
Finally I added some new music to the frame for background during slideshows... I imported them just fine, but it took a little bit to find out that I had to go in and manually add them to the playlist. The photos you add are automaticall thrown into the slideshow, so I expected the music to be as well. But, it is just a few steps in the menu to do so, once you realize it. The music is pretty good for what it is... a photo frame. It won't win any audio awards with the quality, but it does the job well enough. I ended up turning off all the music on the frame as it got to be a bit much.
Other options in the menu are pretty nice - there is an easy setup for the auto on/off, or a more advanced if you want multiple on/offs daily. Plus clocks, photo shuffle, photo display times (3, 7, 20 seconds, 1, 5, 30 minutes, 1, 3, 12 or 24 hours), and multiple ways to have the slide show... one at a time, tiled, artsy, and others. Even a single photo display like a 'normal' photo frame. And the remote is super handy - don't even bother with the buttons on the back of the frame. Another nice feature is an auto-rotate depending on the frame orientation - landscape or portrait.
So all in all, I'm really happy and impressed with the frame. The display quality is very good (to me), the sound is pretty good (altho disabled now), and there are lots of options for display. It looks nice, and one of the buying points for me was that there is no matte between the image and the physical frame. It has a nice rod that screws in the back to make it into a desktop frame, as well as all the mountings for a wall - I'm using it on a desktop as I don't want the power cord hanging down the wall. The quality of the construction seems to be well done, but we'll see after the dogs invariably knock it over on the desk a few times.
If you're looking for a 10" digital frame, with the option to do video... in my opinion this is a frame that would be hard to beat (as long as you don't mind tweaking the video some)

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Beautifully display your pictures and AVCHD videos with the easy-to-use 10.2"1 LED backlit digital photo frame. Store up to 4000 of your favorite photos. Enjoy photo slideshows with music. Playback stunning panoramic images taken with your Sony camera

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Panimage PI8004W01 8-Inch Digital Picture Frame (Black) Review

Panimage PI8004W01 8-Inch Digital Picture Frame (Black)
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This review is for the Pandigital PanImage 8" Digital Picture Frame Model Number PI8004W01. Purchased 1/19/2010.
First, I should share that I am very technically oriented and a perfectionist. I won't put up with a poor quality or pporly engineered product. Second, I just cannot for the life of me understand some of the comments in the negative reviews for this product based on my experience. I am not sure whether Pandigital has upgraded the product but maintained the same part number or what but there are some clear differences between those posts and my experience. The product I received does have a full 1GB memory and does display photos in a clear and crisp full 800 x 600 resolution. I was almost impressed with the playback of a video. In fact, out of curiosity the first thing I transferred was a 150mb video file that played perfectly sound and all.
Features I really like:
+ The ability to schedule the frame to turn on and off at predesignated times as I am giving this as a gift to my wife who will be putting it on her desk at the office.
+ The ability to select "auto convert" which converts the images being imported to the ideal image size for display (saves storage and saves time from having to do it myself manually on a PC).
+ 8" display as the 7" just seemed a little small to me.
+ 4:3 aspect ratio. I was actually planning to go with something that had 16:9 but then realized most cameras still use/produce 4:3 so this will display most images perfectly vs. having black bands on the right and left (like watching non-HDTV picture on an HDTV.
+ Connectivity - Supports most memory card sizes, USB cable connection to a PC, direct access to a USB drive, and more.
+ Sound - the ability to play a video and hear the sound or even background music if desired.
Last but not least, I was considering a Sony as an alternative but found that many user reviews are complaining about the inablity to load and play a photo that was edited by PC software. I retouch and/or edit photos using photoshop and other tools so I decided to avoid the Sony product.

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The Panimage 8-inch frame holds up to 3,200 compressed images can be stored on 512 MB of internal memory. Transfer images directly from a memory card via 6-in-1 card reader or from PC with included USB cable. Customize the look of your frame with the interchangeable white and charcoal mats. WiFi/Bluetooth compatible.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Mark Feldstein & Associates XRPV8 Digital Photo Ornament (Red) Review

Mark Feldstein and Associates XRPV8 Digital Photo Ornament (Red)
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I was having issues for 2 days. I refused to give up LOL. This is what I did to get the software to finally stay open.I put the CD and let the software download.Then I put the USB cable into a port in the back of the computer(the front one doesn't work for some reason, makes no sense).I had the camera turned on when I plugged it into the USB port.Then you click the middle button for USB update.I opened the software...it closed right away.I left everything alone for a few minutes, came back opened the software and it stayed opened and I loaded the pictures on the camera.I don't really know how I got it to work, but just make sure you leave the CD in after installing the software.It was such a hassle...I was so upset because I didn't want to go through the trouble of returning it and I am happy to have gotten it working. I will never buy anything from them again.

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This one-of-a-kind Digital Photo Ornament allows you to share your favorite photos with family and friends in unique ways. Can be hung as an ornament or used as a tabletop display decoration with included detachable stand. Digital Photo Ornament comes with 2 MB storage and holds up to 60 photos to view via slide show or stills. Features a large 1.5-inch, bright, color LCD screen for easy viewing. Includes, software and USB cable. Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, WIN2000 and Macintosh OS 10.3 and newer. Perfect holiday gift item to send to someone you love with uploaded photos, or without, for them to upload their own memories.

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