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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: $78.50 You Save: $21.49 (21%)
New (17) from $78.50
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 409
Media: Electronics Display Size: 7 Removable Memory: MiniSD 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
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW ITEM, in factory sealed packaging! No shipping to APO/FPO or AK/HI/PR. We usually ship out your orders quickly (within 2 business days) but on some rare occasions this process might take a little longer (3-4 business days). We reserve the right to cancel your order in case our suppliers go out of stock.
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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 |
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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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| Customer Reviews:
Awful May 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've bought digital photo frames before - even ones from Philips. I got this one for my mom for Mother's Day, and it is a huge disappointment. Here's why: 1. The screen is 16:9. It doesn't automatically "letterbox" 4:3 pictures though - instead, most of them come out looking skewed. You have to do a lot of manipulation of the pictures to make sure they "work" before you can load them to the frame. 2. You can't access the frame's internal memory through USB (at least not on Win XP). It doesn't show up. See, the frame acts as a reader for the two memory card slots. They show up, but the frame's internal memory doesn't. This means in order to load pictures, you have to copy them to a card, stick the card in, and then either leave the card in or use the menus to copy the pictures into the frame, which brings me to... 3. The menus don't have "bulk" options. You can't say "copy all of the pictures from the card to the internal memory" - it simply isn't an option. You also can't delete all pictures in one shot. Basically you can't do anything in one shot. 4. If that wasn't enough to make the internal memory completely useless, this settles it: There's a Philips ad with a baby's face in the internal memory that you simply cannot delete. When you try, it says "Operation fail!![sic]". I called their support line, and the person, while nice, was utterly unable to help me delete the picture. So, unless you like long tedious times copying pictures and an occasional Philips ad in your slideshow, you can't use the internal memory at all. 5. The display looks pixelated in a lot of pictures. Much moreso than other frames I've used.
If this hadn't been for Mother's Day and Mother's Day wasn't so close, I would be returning this immediately and getting something else. As is, I'll see how mom feels about it. It's definitely the last Philips frame I'll buy.
Phillips 7 inch LCD Photo Frame - Nice Middle of the Road Frame May 6, 2008 34 out of 35 found this review helpful
If you're like me, the thought of a $150 digital photo frame is simply over the top. The cost of these guys hasn't really come down too much in general. That was the main reason it took me so long to pull the trigger on one of these. The Philips 7-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame (Black) hit enough of my key needs to be worth the cash for me.
Pros + Great advanced menu functions allow you to control your slideshow + Very nice variety of slide-show transitions and collage options + Nice memory card slot allows you to connect up a variety of memory cards + Memory card slots for Compact Flash I (CF), SD Card, Multi Media Cards (MMC), MiniSD, Memory Stick (MS), and XD Picture Card + Convenient timer option turns PhotoFrame on and off at the hours you select + A USB connector for easy viewing and sharing of photos stored on USB flash drive + USB connection to your computer (to manage the internal memory), + Play slideshows, single photo, thumbnails or show clock + Nice looking frame design + 7 inch screen is acceptable in size
Cons - Pictures must be JPEG and work best when in 16:9 format - Competing alternatives from Sony natively support other image formats (RAW, TIFF, BMP) - No video playback - Lacks MP3 music playback for slideshows - No USB port for flash drives - The list price is a bit much; the prevailing price is also on the high side - You should only be looking to get this on sale - Phillips quality control has been declining the last few years; definitely test this within your return period - Many newer alternatives coming to market which use less power than LCD
The frame is listed at a display ratio of 16:9. This works fine with most standard camera formats, including my Nikon and almost all handheld Canon models. Those with wide-format digital cameras are spared the extra step of reformatting.
Frame comes with a quick reference manual and Windows and Mac software on the included CD. CD also contains Windows compatible picture manager software. For a full PDF manual you will have to go to the website. There's some kind of menu driven help manual on the CD as well. But the truth is you don't need a manual really. The built-in menu is really well designed. Not all the settings are on the first screen, but with some searching you can set up almost everything you need.
The optional clock display is another nice extra that makes this frame versatile. This somewhat makes up for the lack of MP3 playback.
The frame also has automatic orientation detection as an option, which rotates pictures from portrait to landscape. There are also collage and thumbnail view options.
This guy doesn't have the native image format support of some of the newer (and more expensive) frames from Sony. And I'm very nervous about Phillips spotty quality record of late. So far so good. But definitely put this through the paces before your return period expires.
Overall this is a good product at a price I can accept for now. Hopefully this will come down over time.
This unit is worth a look. This is at least a 3 star item, but the extra features bumps it just enough to hit 4 stars for me. Test it very well to make sure you don't have a dud.
Enjoy!
a gift April 14, 2008 4 out of 88 found this review helpful
I just purchased this as a gift for my sister in law. This will be a wedding gift. Since I'm not going to be the one using this product there is nothing else I can say, just that I like the fact that it is made by philips, has an LCD screen and it looks very nice.
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