Sunday, December 20, 2009

Smartparts SP56 5.6-Inch Digital Picture Frame

Reviews : Smartparts SP56 5.6-Inch Digital Picture Frame

Smartparts SP56 5.6-Inch Digital Picture Frame
Product By SmartParts
Lowest Price : $50.00
Available From 3 Sellers
 

Technical Details

  • 5.6-Inch Digital Picture Frame; 320x234 resolution screen
  • Upload pictures by inserting memory cards – no computer needed; compatible with SD, MMC, MS and xD
  • OptiPix optimizes your pictures by changing orientation, sharpening images, creating copies and transfers photos from computer to frame
  • Black wood frame with custom mating compliments any home or office
  • Includes picture stand and AC power adapter

 

Product Description

Show your pictures and share your memories with Smartparts SP56 5.6-inch display digital picture frame. The SP56 makes it easy to enjoy your favorite photos with three easy steps used to upload pictures. Simply remove memory card from camera, insert card into frame and view your photos. The slideshow automatically begins once the frame is turned on and will scroll through each picture on your memory card. You can optimize your pictures using OptiPix on your computer. OptiPix helps you change the orientation of you photos and sharpen images. Use OptiPix to find pictures, create copies, and transfer photos from your computer to your frame. Control settings with the slide-out control panel which allows you to adjust brightness, scroll through pictures and other settings. The frame has an adjustable stand so you can place the frame vertically or horizontally on a shelf or table. The frame has real wood framing with black stain which can compliment any room or office.


 

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Customer Reviews

 "Hard to load pics" 2009-02-04
By corn queen (Missouri)
I bought this frame for my mother (age 87) for Christmas. I loaded lots of pictures on a 4GB SD (it doesn't support USB Flash). When I put the SD in the frame it said "bad disk." I tried the disk on another frame (different brand) - no problem, worked fine. Then I tried a 2GB SD out of my camera. Still said "bad disk." I emailed and called customer service for Smartparts on December 29, 2008. I found an old 512 MB SD. I tried it and it worked. So I loaded pictures on it. This frame will not support larger SD cards. However, my mom loves watching the pictures and quality is not bad. (By the way, Smartparts customer service called me yesterday (February 4, 2009) to see what kind of support I needed.)


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