Sunday, 3 April 2011

Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet Frame


All touch operation with on-screen QWERTY keyboard

Wi-Fi connectivity (embedded WiFi 802.11b/g standard)

7 inch digital 16:9 TFT LCD Display 800x480 resolution

Wireless RSS 2.0 feed reader, Web TV, internet radio

Rechargable Battery, 1.5 hrs.

Product Details

Product Dimensions:

1.6 x 7 x 9 inches ; 2.6 pounds

Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

ASIN: B001HN5HOS

Item model number: IT7150

Average Customer Review:



This review is from: Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet FrameCustomer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)

This goes beyond the electronic photo frames that have been popular for a few years. The Intouch is a multimedia picture frame that can play music and videos as well as display pictures. It can connect to your home network and the Internet. You can also save your media to a card and plug it into the frame, which is probably the easiest way for most people to use the Intouch.Connecting to the network takes a lot of work and it will confuse the average computer user. I spent a few hours trying to make it work and gave up. Then I tried it again and it connected. The trick is to allow sharing through Windows Media 11 on your computer.Accessing the Internet news and radio work well once you get the frame connected to your home network. Connecting the frame to the home network is no different than connecting a computer to the home network. Once connected, you can tap your way to news, Internet radio, podcasts and Web TV (but I couldn't get this one to work).Now tapping is another story, which is one reason this gets a lower score. It takes too much work to tap and scroll down lists. The screen isn't very sensitive and the scrolling requires tapping the up or down arrows lots of times to get to the bottom or top of a list. The tapping to get around should not be this hard. Just changing the background to a selected picture took more than 10 minutes.This is a product with a lot of potential. If it can improve in the area of usability and speed, it can become the next digital photo frame.Good: Access to various media including photos, news, radio, videos, music on home network. More features than a typical digital photo frame.Bad: Usability. Ease of connectivity. Slow to get around and load....

This review is from: Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet FrameI bought the IT7100 for myself and loved it so much that we decided to give the IT7150 to my parents. I am glad that I upgraded them to the IT7150, they seem to like the build in rechargeable battery feature a lot. They said they look forward settling in on the couch and watch the new pictures of their grandson Bill. I try to upload new pictures at least once a week, and they love it. My dad also loves the internet radio feature, he is a big jazz fan and he found some really cool stations. The unit is easy to use probably because of the touch screen. My parents are not that good with electronics but they seem to have no problem with the Intouch....

This review is from: Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet FrameCustomer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)

The screen on the Intouch IT7150 shows crisp photos. There are lots of options for cycling rates and transitions. Loading photos through the memory card reader and placing it on a slow cycle rate makes for an unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing frame. There are quite a few lower-cost frames that do the exact same thing.The special features of this frame are what are supposed to set it apart. It has internet connectivity, so it is able to show photos from facebook, flickr, and many other internet sites. The interface for setting this up is cumbersome, extremely difficult to understand, and very minimally customizable. I am well above average in my ability to understand and use electronic devices, especially if they make use of the internet, and after a few hours I was so frustrated with the internet photo features of this internet frame that I simply won't use them. I load my photos on a memory card and stick it in the back. The inconvenience of using the internet to display photos, renders this feature unusable for me.Radio: There are a wide number of free internet radio stations at this time (recent recording industry agreements may severely limit the number of stations broadcasting free internet radio) which this frame takes advantage of. Navigation through these stations is relatively easy, especially if you are familiar with the names of the stations and know what you're looking for. The frame can also play mp3s. So it can double as a simple sound system. Plug it into your stereo and you have a simple portal for digital media. Not an extremely robust system, but it works if you have no better options. Video: Poor playback quality, difficult to find anything you'd want to watch anyway. There are not near as many tv stations as there are radio on the internet and the tv stations that do exist, you pretty much wouldn't want to watch. So this feature for me, after playing around with it, is not going to be used.News: The user is able to view onscreen text versions of the news with a few photos. Pretty slow navigation. I think this feature is more gimmick than useful. If you have a computer, read it on there. If not, watch tv or read a paper. Overall: I feel that this frame does photo display from a memory card well. It does photo display from the internet well, only after long interaction with a very poor backend system. The rest of the features are more-or-less gimicks. I'd recommend, unless you will really take advantage of the radio/mp3 feature, that you just buy a frame with fewer extra features that can display photos just as well...save some money....




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