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Philips 7-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame (Black) | 
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| Brand: Philips Category: Photography
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $82.01 You Save: $17.98 (18%)
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Rating: 82 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 7 Removable Memory: MiniSD Size: 7-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 10.3 x 3.1
MPN: 7FF3FPB Model: 7FF3FPB UPC: 609585153523 EAN: 0609585153523 ASIN: B0012ZO3F0
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| Features:
| • | 16:9 FRAME RATIO, HIGH PIXEL DENSITY FOR SHARP & DETAILED PHOTO DISPLAY, DISPLAYS ALL CRISP COLORS OF PROFESSIONAL PRINTED PHOTOS, STYLISH & SLEEK DESIGN COMPLEMENTS PHOTOS, AUTO PHOTO ORIENTATION TO FIT PORTRAIT OR LANDSCAPE MODES, EASILY DISPLAY & MANAGE DIGITAL PHOTOS, PLAY SLIDESHOWS OR BROWSE SINGLE PHOTOS & THUMBNAILS, DISPLAY & MANAGE PHOTOS ON MEMORY CARDS OR INTERNAL MEMORY, USB 2.0 SL |
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Product Description How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share, organize and relive your memories with Philips PhotoFrame, the easiest way to share your memories by displaying your digital photos in stunning quality - without a PC..
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Great Bang for the Buck with some Caveats-5.6" Model; focus for Mac Users January 5, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This review is for the 6FF3FP(B or W):
How purchased: Online for $30; elsewhere
Purpose: Gift for elderly parents and grandparents; setup needed to be super easy with the thought I'd attach a memory card, ship it to parents. I needed to know that they could plug in and use with no, I repeat NO USE OR NEED FOR A MENU. I am in my 40's; my mom and grandmother are in 70 and late 90s....they are as non-technical as you can get. Therefore pixels, size, were not nearly important as being literally "plug and play". My experience with many of these things as they do require some input. A second consideration as will it hold those settings with the power off. Trust me you don't want to talk your elderly grandparents how to deal with a time of 12:00 for perpetuity....you remember your VHS recorders that flashed 12:00 after every power outage.....you don't want that!
SD Transfer & Photo Prep Process for MAC USERS: Since I was formatting for a mac, remember the 5.6" model does not offer direct connection to a PC or Mac, I had to format the photos on the mac (used iPhoto). I had to reformat the SD card a few times to nail that down....trick is to format your memory card using MS-DOS Format or MDF..can do this on the mac through Disk Utility in the Utilities folder of Applications. Then create a folder in iPhoto....drag photos from various events into your newly created folder. Then you have to process the photos for export and much smaller file size. Lots of ways to do that but as many have said, trick is to save as .jpg files limiting size to the width or height...You can use export command or even email/share the photos and then drag them over from the email you will never send....you will want to use the "small" file size if composing the email on a mac. Drag the photos to the root of the SD card.
Photo Quality Performance: I would have to say the quality sort of blew me away with the brightness of the little screen....brighter than the panels of two years ago. From across the room you can see the image...not clearly mind you but also not so dark that it blends in. I was really struck by the brightness and colorful almost "popping" light of the unit. And mind you this is with photos scaled back to like 320 x 240. I thought the pictures would suck..but they did not. Again I am not looking for miracles, not for $30.
Slideshow Simplicity: I made sure I turned off the clock, ,kept the transition to random and set the sort order to sequential for 5 seconds. I powered off for about 10 minutes to see if the settings would "hold"..they did. So you plug in, turn the power on....(the one button you do have to push; the button to the EAST of the menu circle.) On power on, you look at a picture of the menu and then it goes away and slideshow starts in about 10 seconds or so...fine.
So all in all I was very pleasantly surprised and found myself looking at the $120 Sony 7" I have sitting on my desk in box and still unopened wondering....geez for $30......this is a deal. Normally I want to have the biggest and baddest but from what I can tell the technology of these photo frames is still not there......menus are getting better, wireless is still buggy, Mac compatibility is weak, and display devices are still not using organic LED's...which are stunning compared to all LCD image devices. That being said this 5.6" uses only 3 watts so your electric bills will not go through the roof.
I give it a buy if you are aware of it's shortcomings.
Lasted 18 months January 4, 2009 I bought this for my father-in-law for Father's Day and it was his favorite present in the past 20 years! I do not think he turned it off one time in the past 18 months - that may be why the screen no longer works.
bad December 31, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Got this as a gift. It is not good. Many feature did not work. Sent it back and got a Sony, which works perfect!
Not worth December 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The resolution is very low and its not worth the price. The digital frame of another brand which cost me less than this gives better resolution than this one. Not recommended.
Junk - DO NOT BUY December 27, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The UI has an extremely simple task and comes up shockingly short.
Somehow this device ended up in Russian language. There is no way to get back to English without knowing (or guessing) the Russian word for "language".
However putting in English mode is a mixed blessing. The caption for "Zoom and Crop" explains that "The photo will create a new photo." Yeah, I know your guess is as good as mine. When a delete fails to work it says "Operation Failed!!", yeah with two exclamation points. Wonderful.
I bought this for my mother as a present and unfortunately since the documentation and interface is so poor it can hardly be expected that a non-technical person would understand what is meant. You have to have the correct guesses available.
(The frame has internal memory sufficient to store 1-3 photos.)
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