Sunpak 10.4-Inch Digital Photo Frame (Black Wood) | 
| Brand: SunPak
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Rating: 21 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 10.4 Removable Memory: CompactFlash Type I Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 11.9 x 3.6
MPN: SDPF-104WB-0PM UPC: 090729608359 EAN: 0090729608359 ASIN: B000WKW5XS
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| Features:
| • | Reads CF, SD, MMC and MS media cards with file formats JPEG, MP3, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-3 | | • | Slide show with user selectable display times | | • | Vertical or horizontal and tabletop or wall mountable with USB and USB Mini connectivity | | • | Real wood frame in black matte finish | | • | Includes AC adapter and remote |
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Product Description The Sunpak 10.4" digital photo frame makes your memories come alive with its high resolution TFT-LCD panel with vivid colors, contrast and sharpness. Surrounded in a real wood frame with a sleek finish, makes it the perfect choice for any home or office decor. When it comes to setup, the multi-function remote control makes it simple to customize everything from slideshow timing and sequencing to presentation. Just load your favorite images onto a SD, xD, MMC, MS, SM or CF type memory card from your camera or computer and enjoy the memories.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Pretty nice for the price. February 23, 2008 Christopher W. Burke (Ashland, KY) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
Pros: This frame has good resolution and a decent size viewable area (10.4"). I like the 4:3 aspect. I converted all my pictures for viewing to a 800 x 600 high quality size, which made them smaller so I could get hundreds of pictures on a 1 geg SD card. The transition effects are nice (but no shuffle mode). The transitions run too fast unless you have music running with them, which you can turn all the way down if you don't want to hear it (minor problem). In slide show mode you have 3, 10, 30, and 60 second viewing options, which is pretty good. My wife said "why don't they have 5 seconds; wouldn't you know... If you need a reasonably priced frame with good resolution that is simple enough to use for viewing your digital photos, this one is pretty decent. It is far better than the first frame I bought for about the same price in which I returned (not an Amazon purchase). Cons: The frame only plays very low quality (small file size) movies, and it seems it will only play AVI/MP3 file format. I have to convert my movies from my camera using video conversion software. No big deal, but still the files have to be in only barely tolerable viewing quality format in order to run on the frame, and then they're jumpy (unless you don't have sound). If you don't care about movies, this won't matter. I imagine that most people will probably forget the movie mode altogether once they realize these problems. The options for setting up and viewing files are very limited. In slide show mode you cannot forward or reverse to see next or previous picture. If you stop the slide show everything defaults back to the beginning, including the music. There is no way of independently controlling music and picture viewing. Again, it is very limited. The instructions are not too great either, although it doesn't take too much tinkering to get the frame figured out. The speakers are very tinny, so they're only good for low volume background effects. All things considered, I would recommend this frame for simple picture viewing. Yes, it is great for Grandma too! Personally, I can't wait until digital frames are up to speed with the rest of the electronics industry, with more and better options at a much lower price! Digital frames seem to be way behind the times in a world flooded with advanced technology.
Great frame, great value! January 14, 2008 Audiodoc 5 out of 24 found this review helpful
Nice gift for my mom for Christmas. Easier for her than looking at digital pics on the computer.
Good frame, horrible instructions April 2, 2008 L. S. Palmer (Maryland, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This isn't a bad frame for the money (although when we purchased it from Amazon, it was only $124.99). The quality is good, the size is large enough for a home display. The instructions are absolutely horrible - they make no sense, and aren't correct when you do make heads or tails out of them. Not good for someone who is technically challenged because they couldn't even use the directions to figure it out. The maximum transition time is 60 secs, so if you're looking for a frame that will cycle through one an hour, then this one isn't for you. The only other disappointment is that it doesn't play the photos at random. I realize now that most on the market don't, but random play is a good feature if you have lots of photos on a memory card. By the way, there is no internal memory, so you will need a memory card. I would still recommend it for someone looking for a reasonably priced larger frame with good quality - just not for the person who can't set their VCR clock :-).
Great Product February 6, 2008 A. Houck (Dallas) 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
Very good price and product. I was looking at a similar one from another merchant that cost $200 before shipping and this is a steal for $143. I'm very pleased with my purchase.
at least it's pretty March 25, 2008 Misty A. Toothman (Waldorf, MD) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this frame as a gift for my mom who is technologically challenged. It looks really good and is solidly built. The instruction manual that came with the package wasn't very helpful and the remote it came with didn't work at all. We haven't been able to figure out how to make some of the features work (it seems you need the remote for most of them).
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