
8.0-inch TFT LCD screen
800 x 600 pixel resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio
Built-in 128 MB flash memory; supports CF, MD, MS, SD, MMC, and xD memory cards
Supports JPEG, AVI Motion-JPEG, MPEG1, MPEG4; favorite picture selection; extendable stand for angle adjustment
MosaicView and individual slideshow function with various transitions and speeds
Product Details
Product Dimensions:
10 x 8 x 2 inches ; 3.1 pounds
Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
ASIN: B000NJ9CYS
Item model number: DPF-0802
Average Customer Review:
This review is from: Westinghouse 8-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame[ September 2007 ]Good:- Bright high-resolution display. (Watch out for the DPF-0801, lower resolution and less internal memory.)- MosaicView is occasionally nice, though we don't usually use it. With it, you get a new picture every few seconds but any given picture stays displayed for 4x as long.- It hung when I had a 0-length JPEG file, but otherwise has been 100% reliable for displaying stills.Bad:- Does not include a USB cable to connect it to a computer.- When I tried connecting it to a computer, the connection was unreliable. However, I wasn't planning to use the internal memory anyway, so I didn't try to figure out where the problem was - could have been the frame, the computer, or the cable. I use pictures on memory cards.- Memory Stick protrudes past the right edge of the frame. SD is better.- If you have many pictures and want to select a particular one to display, it's tedious to get to it.- Documentation is a bit unclear on how to get to the menu. In particular, you can't get to the menu while a slide show is running. You have to stop the slide show by clicking the menu button, and *then* press-and-hold the menu button to get to the menu.Comments:- Remember this is only a 0.5 megapixel display, so shrink your photos down to match. They'll only be about 64K with moderate compression, and you can fit an awful lot of those on a modest memory card. Improves performance too.- It has a number of transition modes, but the only one I like is dissolve. Surprisingly, it doesn't have any simple wipes or "scroll-in" transitions.Wish list:- Audio would be fun, though I'm not sure I'd actually use it.- Display captions, timestamps, et cetera.- Automatic brightness based on room lighting. (We just keep our at max bright all the time, but that does light up the room when it's dark.)- A WiFi connection would be awfully nice.- Have a mode where MosaicView occasionally displays a picture using the full screen. (It already displays "favorites" full screen, but I mean something more random, where any picture might be full screen.)- Frame can be physically displayed either in landscape or portrait, but the UI is landscape and that's the orientation it displays the pictures. There should be a portrait mode where it displays the UI and pictures in that orientation. You could work around this by manually rotating the pictures, but that would be tedious.Haven't tried:- Video- xD, Compact Flash, USB drive[August 2009]I bought a half-dozen of these for Christmas presents in '07. Of those, two have failed after 18 months or so - powers on to a blank screen, then sometimes to a screen with vertical bands and/or a distorted version of the Westinghouse logo. I'm quite disappointed....
This review is from: Westinghouse 8-Inch LCD Digital Photo FrameWestinghouse DPF-0802 800x600pixels, USB/miniUSB to 128MB internal, all common cards, 6 3/8" x 4 3/4" display area (8" diagonal), 10" x 8 3/8" outer frame dimensions (measured).No extra border between lcd and frame -nice.Retains last setting after being unplugged (checked up to 24 hours).Nice display quality. Outer frame is quite nondescript, a plus as it does not compete with images. Does not look 'cheap' or flimsy, some others do.Whining sound is a non-issue.---Professionally, I'm an imaging scientist (not kidding, we really exist), so choosing this model took a fair bit of time thanks to the relatively difficult process of finding any technical description of the photo frames currently on the market, or even accurate general descriptions for that matter. Then there is the issue that most of these are not available to see in a store.The goal:..to find a frame for my grandparents, who are not computer savvy, or even own one for that matter. It would be best if, after setting it up and shipping it to them, that all they had to do was plug it in and turn it on. This model seems to satisfy that requirement.Even with the 'mere' 128MB internal memory it'll hold over 800 pics (your mileage will vary) that have been scaled to 800x600pix in a good quality jpeg format. I've asked the rest of the family to send pics to be included and doubt I'll run out of space. (I did buy a 1GB SD card just in case)Of the 20+ frames I sorted through this was one of a handful that did not seem to hide critical specs in its description. The worst offenders were ones with an 8", or even 10"!, diagonal display size yet the resolution was 480x324pix. Beware 'bargains' and watch those model numbers.Others of interest in this price range: Pandigital PAN 803-BC - which *may* be the same core as this one..???Catronics PF080-bSmartParts SP8EM or SP8MIX - ??only dif is frame??Whining:Someone complained about a whining noise. Yes, it is there, but only when you have the display at less than maximum brightness. (it's the voltage regulator(stepper, divider, whatever) for the light source) If you've ever heard someone's hearing aid start to squeal, when you're across the room, this sound is somewhat softer. I see no reason to ever have the display at anything other than max brightness, so this is a non-issue for me. Sound:Don't overlook the fact that this unit has no sound. Just a reminder. It plays the low-res (640x480) videos ...
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