Reviews : Tricod 12-Inch Digital Photo Frame (Burgundy) |
Technical Details
- Plays photo slide show with background MP3 music; Built in 1GB memory, clock, and calendar
- Directly displays photos and videos from your memory cards; Tricod Digital Photo Frame can display photos either horizontally or vertically with additional declarative frame
- Can support JPEG, JPG, MPEG video formats, and MP3; Plays photo slide shows with background MP3 music or videos directly from your memory card; Makes a GREAT gift for anyone
- Media card support: Compact Flash, Memory Stick, Secure Digital, Multi-Media Card, and xD
- One Year parts and labor limited warranty
Product Description
Tricod DPF-LCD12K1-AML is a 12-inch TFT Active Matrix LCD Digital Photo Frame with a resolution of 800x600. Additional features includes picture slideshow with background MP3 music, supports MP3, MPEG video formats, JPEG, built-in1GB memory, clock and calendar, and supports major memory cards including Compact Flash, Memory Stick, Secure Digital, Multi-Media Card, and xD. Product also comes with remote control, A/C Adapter, and User Manual.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By Edwin H. Bideau III (Chanute, Kansas US)
This thing croaked after 5 months. I was really nice but then the pictures started fading out to black and white, then it just quit coming on the screen. Warranty is worthless after 90 days.
Stay away from this lemon!
By Need the Truth (Virginia)
First of all the, the user's guide AND the remote is not intuitive. I had to refer to the user's guide a couple of times because I couldn't remember what buttons to push on the remote to delete a file. Also, when reading through the steps to perform an operation, the steps weren't very clear and I had to re-read and just play with it. So that's not so bad if you don't mind deciphering text.
The main problem I have with it is that it will not display vertical pictures correctly. You can use the frame's remote to rotate the picture, but it won't keep it that way...the next time it displays it's right back where it started. And you say, "OK, I'll use my PC to 'fix' it." I did that and reloaded the picture onto the frame, but it displays it zoomed in, so it cuts off people's heads. The weird thing is that I think it has the capability to display it properly because on some transitions, just before it flips to another picture, it displays the vertical photo correctly.
About the transitions, it sometimes displays your pictures in black and white. Oh, and one more thing...no matter what order you have your pictures loaded on the frame, it displays them randomly. To me, it's not worth 19.95 if you're sitting there getting mad at it.
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