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Philips 9.4-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame (Metal) | 
enlarge | Brand: Philips Category: Photography
Buy New: $144.99
Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Metal Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 10.2 Display Size: 10.2 Removable Memory: MicroSD Size: 9.4-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.1 Dimensions (in): 13.4 x 10.7 x 7
MPN: 10FF2CME Model: 10FF2CME UPC: 609585141827 EAN: 0609585141827 ASIN: B000ZRSSBQ
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| Features:
| • | Perfect digital colors for rich and stunning photo display: Full color display brings out the best in your photos with vibrant, real life colors by displaying the same full range of colors found in professionally printed photos | | • | Exquisite materials and finishing add value to your photos: High quality design and exquisite materials include a solid stylish stand, designer frame and detailed finishing that convey an impression of value and refined taste, adding luster to the photos displayed on PhotoFrame | | • | Auto photo orientation to fit portrait or landscape modes: Automatic landscape/portrait recognition employs a sensor that recognizes PhotoFrame orientation and displays each photo in its proper mode | | • | Have fun with collages: display mutiple photos in one view: It's a slideshow effect to show photos in collage form that automatically and randomly compiles different photos together to avoid unattractive borders that may result from photos which are smaller than screen size | | • | Play slideshows, single photo, thumbnails or show clock: Flexible display modes give you the freedom to display your photos one image at a time, in thumbnail mode for quick, easy searches, or to create a slideshow of your most treasured photos |
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Product Description Larger screen for more viewing comfort! Display your digital photos in high pixel density quality, perfect digital color and all the richness of professional prints on the PhotoFrame 10FF2CME's large screen.
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Great pictures - Clunky interface November 20, 2008 M. Noel (Western NC) The frame provides great photos once loaded. The software works well to add photos. My only gripe with an otherwise great product is that when turned on for use, you must click through several menus to get it running.
Digital Photo Frame November 2, 2008 Joe A (SOUTHERN, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Operation and instruction guide too simplistic. In order to use the photo frame even after reading the instruction set up has to be done with trial and error. Could be difficult for those who are not electronic literate. Overall I was pleased with this product in quality of operation and screen resolution even though pricey. I am also guessing that this type of product has not yet fully evolved in development so if you are not sure about buying one, wait for others to come on the market.
Excellent Product July 18, 2008 Picky Bunch 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am pleased with the quality of Philips 10.2" photo frame. It is exactly what I expected: good display and it is easy to operate.
Decent Frame June 19, 2008 C. A. Swanson (Minnesota, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is our first digital picture frame and we're happy with it. The images are somewhat washed out in bright light, but they have great clarity and look very good in neutral to darker environments. The organization of folders within the frame is a bit hard to get the hang of. The software that comes with the frame isn't fully Mac OS compatible, so that was a waste for us and I can't really say if it's good or not. All-in-all, it's a good product with nice features and resolution. Would be nice to have it a bit brighter in sunlit room.
aspect ratio matches SLR camera and slides April 23, 2008 Mark (California) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I picked the Philips 9.4-Inch Digital Photo Frame (white) because it was the only medium/large frame with a 3:2 horizontal: vertical pixel ratio that I could find. I had scanned several hundred old Kodachrome slides and wanted a frame with the same ratio that they have - as well as many/most SLR cameras (point and shoot cameras more often match the aspect ration of computer monitors, which are wider). It has 720 x 480 pixels - not as many as can be found on other frames, but the photos still look excellent (although a little too dark). Curiously, it was sold as a 10.2" LCD with panel resolution of 800 x 720, although they state it has a viewing area of 720 x 480. I have no idea where those extra pixels are!! The frame can be positioned upright (widest dimension of the screen is up and down) or on its side - photos automatically adjust for portrait or landscape. Most of the time, the frame should be left in landscape orientation. The screen has a wide viewing angle when oriented this way, but in portrait orientation the viewing angle is much smaller. On the other hand, tall photos are clipped for viewing when the frame is oriented on its side (landscape). This isn't a problem most of the time, but a few of my photos showed people with no feet or cut-off heads. (if you rotate the frame 90 degrees, the image re-orients and shows everything). Perhaps this isn't a problem when showing collages, but I only show one photo at a time. The frame has a battery that allows a person to disconnect the frame from the wall outlet, sit in a chair, browse photos, etc. The product can accept all types of photo media and has some internal memory. Photos larger than 720 x 480 that are transferred from inserted cards are automatically reduced in size to match the LCD - handy for those of you who don't have software to reduce resolution. Unfortunately, all of the transferred files are renamed with numbers, which could make browsing for a single image among many a lot harder. I found it was far easier to connect the frame to my computer via the included USB cable and drag and drop photos, but I had already reduced the images to 720x480. No software is required, since Windows XP recognized the frame as if it was a hard drive. I purchased three frames from amazon.com for a little over $200 each - including one for my mother. The price is somewhat excessive, but the quality good and my mom loves it.
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