
1" OLED keychain
Manual or auto viewing modes
Internal battery charges through USB port
Stores up to 42 photos
Auto-off feature
Product Details
Product Dimensions:
4.2 x 4.1 x 1.8 inches ; 5.6 ounces
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
ASIN: B000T4GHRM
Item model number: PF-L100
Average Customer Review:
This review is from: Mustek PF-L100 Keychain Photo ViewerWe bought this keychain in a bundle pack with a digital camera. It is very user-friendly for loading photos and operating in general. Since it has a limited memory capacity, I resized all of my photos into very small file sizes too--fits many more photos this way. However, the display is so small that it's difficult to see the pictures. It works best with close-up shots of your subjects. Any photo with a small subject and a lot of background will be impossible to see on this display. It's also quite bulky on a regular keychain (can't put your keys in your pocket with this thing attached to it!), so I have it clipped to the key fob on my purse instead. Overall it has been fun to play around with, and it has held up well in its use....
This review is from: Mustek PF-L100 Keychain Photo ViewerThis works well but you must optimize your photos or they will look horrid.You do not have to go to the lengths I did but I got really crisp images that are easy to see as my result.If you have Photoshop Elements or something similar you can do this easily.Here is what I did in Photoshop CS3 - I took the full version and went to Image--> Image Size to change it from 2000 pixels wide .to 1000. I did this again from 1000 to 600 (yes, there is a reason to not go from 2000 to 600 in one shot).I then adjusted the photo (try Auto Levels if your program supports it. You might also want to adjust the contrast up a bit). To make the person stand out better in such a tiny display I "painted" the background darker. I then sized it down from 600 to 400 and 400 to 200. I set my crop tool to be 96px wide and 64px tall. All images should be landscape (Portrait orientation gets cropped) so some were rotated 90 degrees counter-clock wise. I saved the file under a different name (DO NOT forget to do that) and used a_name.jpg, b_name.jpg as my naming convention to control the order of the shots in the display.The end result was really cute! I ended up getting one for myself.Have fun with it....
This review is from: Mustek PF-L100 Keychain Photo ViewerDead on arrival. No answer at Mustek tech support. Had to return it....
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