Smartparts SPDPF70E 7-Inch Acrylic Digital Picture Frame | 
| Brand: SmartParts
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $70.00 You Save: $29.99 (30%)
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Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 7 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5 Dimensions (in): 1 x 9 x 7
MPN: SPDPF70E Model: SPDPF70E UPC: 092566900412 EAN: 0092566900412 ASIN: B000N4IX3O
Release Date: February 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame; 480x234 resolution screen | | • | Upload pictures by inserting memory cards – no computer needed; compatible with SD, MMC, MS and xD | | • | OptiPix optimizes your pictures by changing orientation, sharpening images, creating copies and transfers photos from computer to frame | | • | Acrylic compliments any home or office | | • | Includes picture stand and AC power adapter |
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Product Description Your new digital picture frame lets you view digital pictures from memory cards easily and quickly. No computer or printer is needed. Includes convenient slide show mode, which starts automatically when the frame is turned on. Supports many popular memory card types. Easy to take with you to share photos with family and friends anywhere. A step beyond the traditional photo frame. View tens or even hundreds of digital photos without the need to pay for printing.
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Wow, is this AWFUL. DO NOT BUY! June 21, 2007 Bryan C. Marye (Los Angeles) 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
Horrific picture. Terrible quality and on top of it, there is a laundry-list of restrictions on using the item, ranging from having a 6MP camera or higher, to no Macintosh! You can't just take a jpeg and put it on a disk. This is a horribly designed product and the fact that they call it "smartparts" is irony of epic proportions. Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere.
It doesn't suck. It's just not very good. January 25, 2008 David Sanborn (Austin TX) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this with the walnut frame in 7", electronically the same unit. It was cheap enough that I was willing to work around its limitations, which are: - low dynamic range renders bright areas as white, darker areas as black rather than showing details in shadow or brightness - low resolution: it's 480x270 as best as I can tell, which I don't call "hi-resolution". - can't change speed that it cycles through photos My workarounds are to manually edit and adjust the contrast and color gamut of my pictures and resize my images to 960x540, exactly 4x larger than the frame displays. Sure it's wasted pixels, but when I buy another frame with the same ratio display, I won't have to edit the pictures again and they'll have high enough resolution to look good elsewhere. Use a decent photo editor like Adobe Photoshop Elements to adjust the dynamic range and pump up the saturation. DON'T use the included software Optipix Pro that's bundled with the frame, it's amazingly bad. It takes a directory of photos and resizes them to 1024x768 which isn't the ratio of the frame's display thus all pictures then have black bars on them. Dreadful. If you're willing to edit your pictures it's a decent, no-frills frame.
Wouldn't bother February 10, 2008 TWS (Boulder, CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Got it as a gift. Not worth the cost (free). Terrible picture. can barely make out the image.
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