Sunday, November 8, 2009

Philips 7-Inch Digital Photo Frame with 6.5-Inch Display (Wood)

Reviews : Philips 7-Inch Digital Photo Frame with 6.5-Inch Display (Wood)

Philips 7-Inch Digital Photo Frame with 6.5-Inch Display (Wood)
Product By Philips Consumer Electronics
Lowest Price : $93.20
Available From 21 Sellers
 

Technical Details

  • 6.5-inch viewable display; 720 x 480 resolution
  • Photo Manager plays slide show or individual photos; cut, size or matte to customize photos Cut, size or matte to customize photos
  • Multiple memory card slots; compatible with SD, xD, MMC, Compact Flash and Memory Stick media
  • 128 MB built-in memory; hold and display 500 - 1000 photos
  • Smart Album feature for easy picture management

 

Product Description

The 7FF2CWO photo frame with 7" high resolution digital image. Stylish Wood colored hi quality constructed frame. Display your digital photos with the same rich color and quality of professional prints. The high pixel density give you sharp detailed photo display in a 4:3 aspect ration for optimal icture viewing. The Auto Fit feature will automatically size your digtal photo to fill the display screen. The photo manager will allow you play slide shows, display single photos or show thumbnails of a group fo pictures. Easily create photo albums, cut and size your photos, rotate or mask to customize the image. Fast and easy photo transfers from you PC via USB 2.0 connection. Memory card slots will allow you to transer, copy or use as additional memory for the photo frame. Has a built in memory of 128 MB that will hold up to 1000 photos and displays images up to 800 x 480 resolution for sharp clear pictures. Built in rechargeable battery and AC power cord.


 

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Customer Reviews

 "Works great - Easy set-up" 2009-07-17
By Bryan S. Hucke (Houston, Texas)
Looks good and a good value. Everything worked as promoted. Set up was easy and the picture display options are nice.

 "Good quality frame with lots of feature" 2009-06-08
By Mark Delsman
I bought this frame because it was one of the only ones I could find that had a good-looking, stylish frame, instead of a cheap-looking black plastic or wood. It costs a little more than some of the others out there, but pictures look great and there are tons of features (I like the ability to automatically turn it on and off on designated times and days).

 "Product came defective, Phillips knew it" 2009-01-11
By K. Braunsdorf (Mount Vernon, NY)
I ordered this frame because it looked like it was well made and was a quality item for the price. However, the frame came defective, just a software issue, but still defective. When I called Phillips they told me immediately it was defective and that most of these frames were have this problem. They shipped me a new one and didn't want the old one back. The frame just came 3 weeks later.

 "I expect it earlier, but it was excellent" 2009-01-08
By Xenofon Tsitos (Greece)
The product came the last day of the Amazon`s estimation date (I want it as a gift for the Christmas days), but the product was in excellent condition.

I suggest it as a product.

 "Almost perfect - works well with Win, but not Mac." 2008-12-29
By James T. Heires (Cedar Rapids, IA United States)
I like this frame.

After significant online research, I selected this product because of it's high resolution and understated good looks. It was also on sale (always a plus), but I actually paid more for this unit than I needed to. Other (lower resolution) units on the market sell for less than half the price of this one.

Initial use uploading images with a Windows PC was easy and without error. When using a Mac, however, my experiences changed quickly. The problems seem to be associated with copying jpeg images from a Mac to the frame directly (not to a flash memory card) with the supplied USB cable. After the Mac reports that the copy is completed, the frame still shows a warning message to wait for the copy to complete before unplugging the USB cable. After waiting several minutes more, unplugging the USB cable from the frame yields a message something like "3 of 32 images uploaded." The provided documentation is poorly written and the provided CDROM does not work with Mac either.


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