Matsunichi Photoblitz 5.6-Inch 4:3 Digital Picture Frame | 
| Brand: Matsunichi
List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $29.96 (43%)
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Rating: 13 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 5.6 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.8 x 1.3
MPN: PF 5e Model: PF 5e UPC: 693835450623 EAN: 0693835450623 ASIN: B000VZP0L8
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| Features:
| • | 5.6-inch color LCD screen with 300:1 contrast ratio | | • | 320 x 234 pixel resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio | | • | Supports MMC, MS, SD, xD memory cards | | • | Plays slideshow with transitions; clock display with photo background; wall-mountable | | • | What's in the box: Picture frame, power adapter, user manual, and quick install guide |
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Not bad for this pricepoint December 10, 2007 CLS&LMS (Collegeville, PA) 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
This is a good product. It is not amazing; but for this price point it is nice. This is just a Christmas present for my Mother in Law who loves pictures of my son, so this is perfect for that type of thing. If you are looking for a high resolution frame that will make your pictures look awesome, you are in the wrong place. The picture quality is OK. The larger the objects in the shot are the better it comes through. Since it is low resolution, smaller items in the pictures look a little pixelated. So you might want to crop junk out of the pictures before you put it on the memory stick. The frame itself is just a black plastic frame, so it will "go" with pretty much any decor. It is really easy to use. I just pulled it out of the box, threw my memory card in it, plugged it in and the slide show started. There are a few features to adjust the slideshow to make it do what you want and there is a clock option on it. So basically, If you are looking for an affordable digital frame for a grandma (or an aunt, friend, etc.) that is user friendly and looks halfway decent; this is a nice option to consider. But if you are looking for a beautiful, crisp picture display to show off your photography skills after your Italian countryside honeymoon, this is not the product for you. Check out the $130 Kodak one with the interchangeable faceplates if that's what you want.
Technology just never slows down... December 11, 2007 John W. Wiersma (Rochester, NY) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Two or three years ago, this would have been an amazing product. Now it is just fine for a stocking stuffer. If you can get a good price, it can make a nice gift. The low resolution produces a somewhat grainy picture. But you can use low resolution jpg's and fit a ton on a small memory card that has outlived its usefulness for your camera in this world of $20 2GB cards. It is very easy to setup and use. Stick in a memory card and turn it on. This is good since the instruction manual is written in somewhat broken English, despite the California address for the manufacturer.
Good Entry Level Frame July 3, 2008 KndlPWendl (Jacksonville, FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you look too closely you can tell the resolution isn't hi-def...but as a present for relatives whose vision isn't all htat great anyway, it's a fabulous gift. Other frames were considerably more expensive, this is inexpensive enough to buy one for each set of grandparents and wow them. It's also extremely easy to load, just copy images to your sd or xd card, insert it in the frame, plug it in, and turn it on. It automatically puts on a slide show and even uses different transitions. I personally like the fact that it isn't overloaded with features I (or grandpa) will never use. The only reason I gave it four stars is because sometimes an image gets distorted, but by the next loop it is fine.
Great item for the price December 27, 2007 Mary Block (Boulder, CO USA) I gave this to my sister for Christmas and she loved it. I pre-loaded a 32MB XD card with photos of our family, and lots of her kids. The screen is decent for the price, and it works very well. I can't wait to get one for myself!
Good Fit December 28, 2007 I. Marlette I bought the picture frame for my non-technological saavy mother and she figured it out quickly. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. It was the cheapest model I could find in it's size at the time, I am sure you can find cheaper now. When our first memory card filled during Christmas we put it in the frame and the older parts of the family thoroughly enjoyed seeing pictures of the family during the day. TigerDirect was very fast with the shipping (1 1/2 days with standard shipping) and I would recommend buying from them if you are in the midwest.
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