
6.5-inch viewable display; 720 x 480 resolution
Photo Manager plays slide show or individual photos; cut, size or matte to customize photos Cut, size or matte to customize photos
Multiple memory card slots; compatible with SD, xD, MMC, Compact Flash and Memory Stick media
128 MB built-in memory; hold and display 500 - 1000 photos
Smart Album feature for easy picture management
This review is from: Philips 7-Inch Digital Photo Frame with 6.5-Inch Display (Milk)Nothing but good things to say about this digital photo frame made by Philip (same guys that sell the Sonicare toothbrushes) except for one thing. First the good: I like the frame color (milky white) and sleek look and design as well as feel of the frame. The picture quality is excellent...producing clear, crisp colorful pictures on a backlit LED screen. There are also many slots for putting in different memory cards for additional photo space. I use an 8GB SDHC flash memory card. You can also set a time during the day to turn on the frame as well as turn it off making it energy efficient. But the best feature of all which I like is that it has an internal rechargeable battery in addition to the AC adapter that you plug in to a wall outlet...making the frame cordless and conveniently portable. There are very few digital photo frames on the market that have this feature and I have no idea why that is. It should be standard but kudos to Philips for making one. As for the battery life, I'd say you get about 2-3 hours on a full charge. Now for the bad: The only negative thing I have to say about this frame is the software that it comes with that you must use to upload your pics on to the frame really sucks. It's not very user friendly in my opinion and for those who aren't very good around a computer may find it a bit challenging to learn and pick up. Philips Photo Manager takes a little bit of time to figure out and get use to and when you do figure it out you question why you can't do this and that. You are able to drag and drop photos stored on your computer to the frame but it has to be done through the Philips software...it cannot be done directly on to the flash memory card itself. Also, it takes some playing around with to get used to the interface within the photo frame itself and the joystick-like maneuvering (along with three buttons) on the back. But once mastered you're good to go!!...
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