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Philips 6.5-Inch Digital Photo Frame (Clear & Black) | 
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| Brand: Philips Category: Photography
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $91.00 You Save: $58.99 (39%)
New (57) Refurbished (1) from $90.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 247 reviews
Color: Clear & Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 7 Display Size: 7 Removable Memory: MiniSD Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 9.5 x 9.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 7FF2FPA Model: 7FF2FPA UPC: 609585144132 EAN: 0609585144132 ASIN: B000VEUU5U
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| Features:
| • | 6.5-inch viewable display; 720 x 480 resolution | | • | Photo Manager plays slide show or individual photos; cut, size or matte to customize photos | | • | Multiple memory card slots; compatible with SD, xD, MMC, Compact Flash and Memory Stick media | | • | 16 MB built-in memory; hold and display up to 30 digital photos | | • | Smart Album feature for easy picture management |
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Product Description How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share, organize and relive your memories with Philips PhotoFrame, the easiest way to display your digital photos in stunning quality - without a PC.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 242 more reviews...
great great great! October 4, 2008 well, you can find a much larger frame in a much cheaper price, but you cant beat the Philips quality. Cristal clear picture and a classic frame design makes it a winning choice.
cons: the interface is not very intuitive (and i know my way around gadgets..)
Great picture clarity! September 8, 2008 The digital picture frame is great but you need to have a card reader/writer to put more than 16 pictures on it. Once you have that it is just a matter of copying pictures to the card reader in your USB port. Picture quality is great and the instructions are not so difficult.
One complaint is that the stand is so heavy that it falls off the picture frame when you pick up the frame - could be better designed in that area. We are going to super glue it to the frame to solve that problem.
Pictures look Great August 28, 2008 I'm quite happy with the frame. The price was good, it is relatively easy to use, and (most importantly) the pictures look GREAT.
The documentation is a little sparse and I'm not sure the "Play in sequence" option functions properly. Also, if there is a way to create separate albums to switch between I couldn't figure out how to access it.
After a good deal of searching I'm pretty sure this was the best deal out there for quality vs. price.
DW
Delivers where it counts August 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was looking for a digital photo frame that had a crisp, clear, and high resolution; vibrant color; and excellent contrast, while staying under $100 (possibly refurbished). I've been disappointed with most digital photo frames that I've seen, which tend to have muddy, distorted color and ugly pixelation. Taking all of those points into consideration, this digital photo frame delivers where it counts. I was really surprised to find that the image quality of this frame's lcd rivals that of my computer monitor - no joke. If image quality is what matters to you most, I'd definitely recommend this baby.
Good product at $100 price point July 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Philips 7FF2FPA 6.5-Inch Digital Photo Frame (Clear & Black) is an attractive digital photo frame with a very crisp, bright, reasonably high resolution display (720x480). This resolution is very nice at this size. The other digital photo frame I have (a 7" Axion AXN-9701) was quite disappointing because the image display was a somewhat blurry 480x234 pixels. Resolution matters but in the 6.5 to 7.0" range, 720x480 is probably good enough.
It would be great if the frame had a battery (it doesn't) -- both so you could show pictures to people away from an outlet and so the built in clock can maintain its time when unplugged (it gets cleared as mentioned in the documentation). The documentation is clear and well written.
You can pretty much copy your pictures to a memory card, pop it in, plug the frame in, and go. To fit thousands of pictures on a small memory card, simply have your photo program mass resize all of them to 720x480 JPEG files. Photoshop Elements does this easily and others probably do it to. You don't need higher resolution because the frame cannot display anything higher (and your photo program probably can do a more accurate shrink than the photo frame came).
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