Sunpak 7-Inch Acrylic Digital Photo Frame (Black) | 
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| Brand: SunPak Category: Photography
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $49.99 You Save: $50.00 (50%)
New (5) from $40.00
Rating: 16 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8 Dimensions (in): 11 x 10 x 2.2
MPN: SF-070-32000UH Model: SF-070-32000UH UPC: 090729608731 EAN: 0090729608731 ASIN: B0018Q852K
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| Features:
| | 7" Tft Lcd Display | | | Usb Interface | | | Works With Secure Digital Card(Tm), Multimediacard(Tm) & Ms-Type Cards | | | Audio/Video Output Port & Cables | | | Full Feature Remote Control |
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Product Description The Sunpak 7" digital photo frame makes your memories come alive with its high resolution TFT-LCD panel with vivid colors, contrast and sharpness. Surrounded in a beautiful black with clear acrylic overlay makes this the perfect frame choice for any home or office decor. When it comes to setup, it is simple to customize everything from slideshow timing and 16:9 or 4:3 image viewing. Its easy to use with on frame controls or the included remote control. Just load your favorite images onto a SD, MMC or MS type memory card from your camera or computer and enjoy the memories.7" TFT-LCD displayBeautiful black with acrylic overlay frame is perfect for tabletop viewingDisplay photos without a computer using the memory card from your cameraCompatible with SD, MMC or MS types of popular memory cardsEasy to use built-in control buttons with on screen menus or remote control operationVariable image display intervals in slideshow mode from 5 seconds to 3 minutesDisplay JPEG imagesCan be displayed in portrait or landscapeDisplay images in 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio formatOn-screen multi-language menus
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
no frills digital picture frame October 11, 2008 H. Gee 31 out of 31 found this review helpful
I haven't played with any other digital frame, but I picked this because of the price. I plan to bust this baby out only occasionally, and realistically, I'm not gonna hold the frame right up to my face to see. The picture quality is acceptable, the menu system is easy to use. The buttons are kinda funky and are placed on the back, so it'd be weird to pick things off the menu from the back. It has a remote control, so obviously the user would be encouraged to use that instead. I have no complaints about it, I loaded up my SD card with 1 gb of pictures, the menus are easy to use, and started the slideshow! I thought the picture quality would suck at 480, but the pictures look fine, they are probably a little grainy, but I like I said, if you don't put it up to your face, and you plan to look at it either mounted on the wall or from a table, it's totally fine. The colors are saturated, and there are menu options to adjust for the brightness/contrast/etc. There's also an option to play music and video, I haven't played with those since the main thing was to display a photo slideshow, so if you are looking for that, this unit does it too. so, all in all, a GREAT no frills cheap digital frame. can't complain :) and I won't cry if it breaks after a year's use.
excellent product and value. December 29, 2008 MDB (Richmond, KY) We purchased 3 of these family for our parents for Christmas. Up loaded pictures from throughout our lives. They loved them. Very sentimental, inexpensive Christmas gift. The frames work great, very easy to navigate screens and easy to follow instructions.
Great Value! January 7, 2009 TX Mom (Austin, TX) I bought this as a gift for my 12 yr old. It is durable, has GREAT picture clarity for the money and looks nice. I highly reccomend this product, especially for a first time user of the digital frame.
Great Product January 10, 2009 Bob Evans (Michigan) I gave this item as a gift. The recipient was very pleased. There are many options for displaying pictures. Good price compared with others.
For the Price, it's not bad October 30, 2008 Andrea D. Lopez (San Antonio, TX United States) 67 out of 67 found this review helpful
I picked this Digital Photo Frame up at a local retailer for just under $50. For the price it's not a bad buy. I don't own any other digital frames, so maybe I don't know what I'm talking about, but here goes... Firstly, the black really does go with almost any decor. The bad thing is, dust seems to go very very well with the black. I find myself dusting this thing daily to keep it looking nice and shiny. Next up is the input options, including SD, Memory Stick and USB. I'm pretty impressed that something this inexpensive can take any of those three formats, honestly. I've seen more expensive ones that can only take one or two. I have only attempted .JPG files, but you can supposedly use .BMP files as well. Most folks who are in the market for a digital photo in this price range will be wanting to use .JPG files anyway. Thirdly we'll get to the transition/intervals when using a slideshow. I'm quite pleased that you can choose from intervals as short as 3 seconds to minutes, hours or even a full day. And the transitions are indeed programmable. So you can use a random transition (like I do) or one specific one of about 15 or so. While I admit the screen quality isn't a great as some of the more top end products, it's just fine when you use it with a high quality file. Most of my digital files come off of an 8mp camera and they look quite nice on this screen. I do have a few that came off of my 2 mp cell phone camera and they are viewable, but not as pretty as my real camera. It says it's wall mountable, but since there is no option to run it off of batteries, I don't think I'll do it. I just don't want a cord running down the wall, I find that quite unattractive. All the buttons for functioning are on the back so as to not clutter the appearance of the frame. While I agree with that, what I don't agree with is the weird layout of the buttons. The arrows don't seem to be in order properly and all the other buttons seem out of order as well. This is not a problem if you are using the remote, so I highly recommend that you don't lose your remote! Also, the on-screen menu is rather confusing and the instruction manual included is hazy and vague at best. It's not a difficult product to figure out, but it can be frustrating if you just want a plug and play kind of item. I have noticed that it's best to resize your images before you plan to display them on this device. It's a 16:9 widescreen format capable screen. The resolution is a 480wX234h screen. It's best to adjust for the height rather than width or you'll end up cutting off the top of everyone's head. The internal memory is a capable 128mb. I've used up to a 2g USB in the input, I don't know if it'll take higher. I don't really want to use this to display every photo in my collection, so with what's in the internal memory and the cards I switch out from time to time, it's plenty large enough for me. There is a Calendar option, but I'm not interested in that, so I didn't explore it much. I know that it's a monthly calendar, and you can use whatever picture you'd like for the photo (displayed on the top left of the screen) with the calender taking up the entire right side of the screen. There is also a Split Screen option that will show 4 photos at once. I think this is too small of a screen for 4 photos and don't plan on using that option. All in all I'm going to recommend this to anyone who wants a digital photo frame but doesn't want to spend a lot of money.
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