Impecca DFM-750 7" 3-in-1 Digital Photo Frame with 16:9 Aspect Ratio, Built in Speakers, Wood | 
| Brand: Impecca
Buy New: $74.99
New (5) from $74.99
Rating: 1 reviews
Color: wood finish Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1
MPN: DFM750WOOD Model: DFM-750 UPC: 689076571050 EAN: 0689076571050 ASIN: B000N58I1A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Built-in memory to store full-screen photos | | • | Built-in stereo speakers | | • | Adjustable brightness to correspond with ambient light | | • | Lock-Slot option to provide security when used in public places | | • | AV-OUT for connecting to a TV |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Impecca DFM-750 is the impeccable solution for displaying your favorite photos and video clips. Enjoy this new breakthrough in picture frame technology. Now you no longer need a computer screen or camera to view your images, simply insert your memory card to display photos, play music, or watch a video. Impecca DFM-750 offers you great compatibility and value. With a 7" high-quality LCD display and a resolution of up to 480 pixels, the DFM-750 is your perfect choice for crisp and clear pictures. Turn the frame in landscape or portrait, and your photo image automatically rotates full 90 degrees. View your images as single photos, thumbnails or slideshows. Adjust slideshow transition time from 5 seconds to up to 24 hours, and listen to background music while your slideshow plays. Impecca DFM-750 includes many smart built-in features. "Easy Insert & Play" makes viewing your photos very easy. Playing starts automatically after the memory card/USB is inserted. It promotes simple, intuitive operation. Larger pictures are automatically scaled to fit the screen. Automatic looping creates endless viewing pleasure. With the DFM-750 you'll gain a new appreciation of your photographs.
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| Customer Reviews:
How do you get this thing to work? March 10, 2008 Daniel Jacobson (Passaic, NJ USA) Fault #1: It comes with a remote. For some things you have to use the remote, for others you need to use the buttons on top of the frame. Fault #2: It has 4MB of internal memory. If you save photos at low resolution (and these screens have low resolution to begin with) you should be able to squeeze a bunch of photos onto the internal memory. Yet the specs only allow you to store 5(!) photos on the internal memory. Fault #3: It plays music, both WMAs and MP3s. Yet if you want to run a slideshow and play music at the same time you can only do that with MP3s, not WMAs. Fault #4: The biggest problem is figuring out how to get photos to fill up the whole screen and not look distorted. I haven't figured this out yet. I've tried cropping my photos 16:9 and 4:3 and saving them at different resolutions but I can't get them to fill up the whole screen without stretching them.
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