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Portable USA 10.4-Inch Digital Picture Frame (PU10W) | 
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| Brand: Portable USA Category: Photography
List Price: $249.99 Buy New: $133.95 You Save: $116.04 (46%)
New (26) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $114.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 65 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 10.4 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 14 x 3 x 10
MPN: PU10W Model: PU10W UPC: 094922596987 EAN: 0094922596987 ASIN: B000KIJ0RG
Release Date: November 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 10.4-inch diagonal LCD screen is clear and bright; 640 x 480 resolution | | • | Plays digital photos, MP3 and MPEG video files | | • | Easy to use, no PC needed | | • | Cherry finish with black matting | | • | Remote control included |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description An elegant wooden frame that can show off your digital pictures and mpeg4 movies on a bright crystal clear, large 10.4" screen by simply adding a memory card from your camera. It's the brightest way to display your digital photos. By simply adding a media card (or two) you can reduce that clutter in your house and show off more than you could dream of with this digital picture frame. By adding MP3 music files (played through built in speakers) to your cards you can add sound to create soothing or exciting slide shows - it's just so simple. Plus... Create your own perpetual slide shows! Handy remote control for pausing or rotating pictures. You can use two different media cards at once. So easy to use. Simply insert the media card from your camera and enjoy!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 60 more reviews...
Great Gift - Great Picture! June 16, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this for my husband for Father's Day -- he loves it. Very easy to setup and the picture quality is terrific.
Good value, bright screen, good resolution June 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This screen is reasonably-sized for most viewers (this one replaced an earlier 7-inch sized screen) and I can recommend it for elderly or sight-limited folks. I bought this for my parents (aged high 70s and 80s) and loaded up lots of photos on a 2 GB chip. As stated by other reviewers, if the frame is placed horizontally, vertical shots are shrunk very small to accommodate the limited height of the screen. Unlike some of the wider screens, this one has a ratio for normal photographs, so there is no distortion on horizontal shots [in comparison, 16:9 ratio screens will have the left and right sides of each image stretched a bit, causing some distortion on the sides -- person at the left or right side will appear to be much wider than someone in the middle!] Screen resolution is not as sharp as a PC LCD screen would be, but till very good and bright. At this price point it seems to be a very good performer. Same quality as Brookstone's frame at half the price.
Exactly what we wanted May 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I shopped for a picture frame that was resonably priced. My primary concern was that I wanted the photos to be easily viewed from across the living room and I wanted the frame to be easy to operate (load & display photos). I do not intend to use the video or audio portion of the product.
We received the frame in a timely manner for an affordable price. I purchased a 1GB memory card from "Best Buy" and downloaded 362 of my favorite digital photographs on the memory card. There is still enough memory on the card for about twice as many photographs.
I attached the memory card to the frame, plugged the frame into an AC outlet and turned the frame on by the remote control. It is PERFECT! It clearly displays our photographs and continually projects a slideshow of selectable viewing intervals.
Several of our friends have viewed the product and our photos and they intend to make the same purchase. I would recommend this product 100% for slideshow viewing of your favorite photographs on a large frame.
RED not wood May 26, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Before you buy beware - This is not just a wood frame which appear son the box picture it is a BRIGHT RED wood frame! If you are looking for a wood frame to coordinate with other room features, DO NOT BUY UNLESS YOU WANT A BRIGHT UGLY RED FRAME
very nice, but a few trivial things to be desired May 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think this is a great digital picture frame. If you want my advice, if the price is still competitive, go get it, you'll like it. The rest is nit-picky: but that is why you read reviews is it not? Here is my best information: What I like: the picture is pretty nice. It is very bright and can get bright enough to saturate, so there is plenty of range available. The same can be said of the contrast. The picture quality is very good, however, it is not 'excellent' as the resolution could be better. dont get me wrong: the resolution is good, it just could be better. If you are searching for the best resolution no matter what the cost; you must continue to look elsewhere. however, for the cost of a better frame than this you will likely pay dearly. this frame provides a cost/performance ratio which is unmatched. It looks great too: some other frames look very cheesy (to me) but this has a basic natural wood frame that looks like the other frames on the average wall. If you have a swedish motiv house designed by Bang & Olafson then this frame will clash. If the previous sentence is swedish to you, then you'll probably like this frames' style on your wall too, as I do. It works! I've read ALL of the complaints about this frame, and either the company has worked the problems out or I got lucky. Everything works fine, I DO NOT NEED TO RESIZE MY PHOTOS !! I have both HUGE and small photos on my card but they all play just fine, no snags, no re-booting, nothing, it plays for hours. No problems like those mentioned in earlier reviews. None. What I dont like: OK, I mentioned the resolution is not as good as it might be, but it is not poor either, its in the middle. Also, there is an option to rotate images so they always appear right-side up...that is if your frame is mounted on the wall so the long-axis is horizontal. Mine is mounted with the long axis vertically and there is no option to get all the images to rotate to display correctly for that frame orientation: next software revision guys... Also, the power plug: its a bit too big. If you use the supplied stand which plugs into the back of the frame to have a free-standing frame with the long-axis in horizontal position (as in the picture advertised), then the plug on the bottom is too big and prevents the frame from sitting flat and level. The frame has to be on the wall or it wont sit flat. the plug is too big. Its hard to explain, you'll see what I mean when you get the frame. Also, a black power cord...common guys, how many people have black walls? Next time: WHITE CORD to match/blend-in with white walls. Also, the pictures are always played in alphabetical order, not the order you load them onto the card with. Your alternative is to play them 'randomly' which is good, but if you have pictures in a show you want played sequentially, then I guess you need to name them correctly. Another software issue, nothing to do with the frame itself. I have to say I REALLY LIKE that the frame is in the same ratio as my digital camera! It makes sense! This feautre is ultimately why I bought this frame. There is no cropping! The whole photo is there. I like that feature very much.
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