
Bulit-in 8 MB Flash Memory
Input Format: CF I,II / MD / MS / MS Pro / MS Duo / MS Pro Duo / SD / MMC / XD
File Format Capabilities: JPEG, AVI Motion JPEG, MPEG1, MPEG4
Slide Show Mode
No PC Required
Product Details
Product Dimensions:
6 x 4 x 1 inches ; 2 pounds
Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
ASIN: B000E60QZE
Item model number: DPF-0561
Average Customer Review:
This review is from: Westinghouse 5.6-Inch LCD Digital Photo FrameIf you're like me, you probably had your last film camera about 3 years ago, and can't help but wonder if printing your digital picture in your local drugstore is the only answer to enjoy them off-line.I searched quite a bit for a digital photo frame, but always thought they were too expensive (how come a portable DVD with a 7" screen costs $120, but a digital frame, which is basically a screen with a flash card reader costs $ 250-300).Finally, I spotted this Westinghouse model. Don't kid yourself: this is an ENTRY LEVEL MODEL (if you're looking for gorgeous resolution, check out the Philips 7FF1AW). If you get 10 inches from the screen you see the spaces between the pixels. The manual says it has a 640 x 480, but even when uploading 1504 x 1000 pictures they still looked grained at close range. Nevertheless, this model does have a few tricks up its sleeve: it can auto rotate picture, read virtually all types of flash cards, and display little jpeg motion movies.The purpose of this digital photo frame seems to be a simple one: display pictures at a low-cost. At $99 it does reach this objective.If you don't mind the lower resolution, I highly recommend this digital picture frame....
This review is from: Westinghouse 5.6-Inch LCD Digital Photo FrameLet's get serious, 90% of digital camera owners don't need super-mega-pixel displays for their photos. What they do need is a nice, tidy way to show off the 50 images of the newborn, the gag photos from the wedding reception and a few dozen more from their last vacation. AND THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT AT ALL!Here's a good rule of thumb, if your camera cost more than twice as much as this photo frame, you just might want something bigger with higher resolution. But if you have about 50 to 100 pictures (depending on resolution and storage format) that you want to display, this is a great little product!When I first mentioned to my wife that I'd ordered this, her reaction was "why?" Thirty minutes after loading it with 40 pictures, her comment was "can we order another one for the family room?" It's become the focus of countless guest conversations ever since.The display is bright, we had no connectivity issues (using Windows XP and USB)and I am exceedingly satisfied with it. My only complaint -- and the reason for the missing 5th star) is that when you turn the display off, it loses the transition settings. If you just want a cycle of one picture to the next, that's not a problem. If you like the little fade-in/fade-out transitions, like me, its a minor annoyance; but one that I can deal with for this price....
This review is from: Westinghouse 5.6-Inch LCD Digital Photo FrameThis is a good entry level frame. Screen resolution's not bad, and it will display nearly all of my pictures, irrespective of their resolution.However, I also suffered from the "card contains no pictures", until I figured out by chance how to solve this. The manual says that the frame accepts unchanged pictures straight out of a camera only. What I found, was that if you create a folder called DCIM on your SD card, and then put all of your pictures (jpg) into that folder, then the frame sees them OK. All my cameras create a DCIM folder automatically when storing pictures.This solution worked for me with all SD and CF cards I tried. It worked with jpg's with resolutions up to 6 megapixels (the largest camera I have). It worked for edited, as well as unedited jpg's. Give it a try. What do you have to lose !...
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