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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Coby 8-Inch Photo Frame with Multimedia Playback DP870 (Contemporary Design) Review

Coby 8-Inch Photo Frame with Multimedia Playback DP870  (Contemporary Design)
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I got one digital frame (which is very very bad, it doesn't even show the complete pic)before I bought this product. I am absolutely satisfied with the clearity and color, I should see excellent pics. What I didn't expect is the high quality of sound effect, which is a surprise. Also, the operation system is easy and thoughtful. It has a remote control, and the voltage goes between 100-240 V, which is good to give as a gift use in other country. All in all, I want to give my highest recommendation to this product, you will never regret for buying it!!!

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

HP 7" LCD Digital Photo Frame ( DF780A2 ) - Black Review

HP 7 LCD Digital Photo Frame ( DF780A2 ) - Black
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Before considering this product please be informed that there are 3 variants of DF780 7" Digital frame - A2, A3 and A4. As of 1/1/2009 Amazon sells a DF780A2, Buy.com sells a DF780A3 and Bestbuy sells a DF780A4. I tried finding out the difference between the three but could not. The specifications for all the three seem the same, and manual is common too. So for now I am writing this review for DF780A2 even though I own a DF780A4.
I spent three good months in identifying the best digital photo frame that fits my budget but still do not compromise on quality and features. Finally I bought this one as a gift for my parents during the Thanksgiving sale for 89.99 from bestbuy.
Following are typically the features that the digital photo frames these days boast of:
1. Screen resolution
2. MP3 Capability
3. Video Capability
4. Calendar/Clock/Alarm
5. Touch Screen
6. Wireless Photo transfer capability
7. Types of External Memory cards supported (SD/SDHC/MMC/Memory stick etc....)
8. Internal memory capacity.
9. Ease of setup and operations.
10. Picture display options ( Sequential, Random order, Multiple pictures at a time etc.. )
11. Remote control operation
12. International voltage considerations (110-240v)
13. International Support.
I personally did not want a touch screen because I would keep my digital photo frame in a show case and would not have to keep touching it. (If i require to operate it, I would prefer a remote control instead of dirtying it). I do not need to upload photos wireless because I did not think its difficult to plug a digital frame to my computer and then drag and drop the photos from my computer hard disk to the frame.
After looking at the numerous options available in the market, I shortlisted three based on my requirements. First I went and bought a Sony 7 Inch digital photo frame in Circuit City on a very good deal.. I must say I was happy with the screen resolution that Sony offered and the looks but I got only 256MB internal memory and it would display only pictures. I returned it and then bought this HP 7" digital frame. I must say I am happy with this frame; its worth every penny that I spent.
Pros:
1. 512 MB internal memory - Believe me its a huge amount of memory. Please do not compare it against the memory offered by external cards in the range of 4GB, 8GB etc.. The reason is that Digital photo frame have a fixed screen size and a fixed resolution and hence having any picture that has better resolution than the resolution offered by the photo frame, its anyway of no use. Hence when you optimize all the photos to a resolution offered by this digital photoframe, you can save around 1000 pictures without a need for additional memory.
2. Support for MP3 - Attach a cheap SD card ( u get a 2GB for 7-8 dollars) and load them with MP3 files and play as u are watching the pictures.
3. Support for Videos - It supports all your videos files in Avi/MPEG format ( May be other formats that I am not aware of yet) ...
4. Good looks. (But if this is your most important requirement, consider Sony DPF-D70-it has the most elegant look in my opinion)
5. Easy set up.
6. Voltage range of operation: 110V to 240V -> Very useful if you plan to gift to someone in Europe or Asia as the voltage range is universal
7. Remote Control - Everything can be controlled with it.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Sony DPF-D82 8-Inch LCD WVGA 15:9 Diagonal Digital Photo Frame (Black) Review

Sony DPF-D82 8-Inch LCD WVGA 15:9 Diagonal Digital Photo Frame (Black)
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This is a review for the 8" Sony DPF-D82 digital photo frame. The frame looks good, is well designed, very easy to use. The photos look great. I loaded the pictures on a Kigston SD6/4GB SDHC memory card, plugged it in the unit, and the frame operated flawlessly. You can display the photos a number of different ways, controlled by a remote. A bit more expensive than some of the competition, but worth it.

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