Digital Frames DPF-56 5.6-inch Digital Picture Frame with MP3 Player | 
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| Brand: Digital Frames, Inc. Category: Photography
List Price: $299.00 Buy New: $99.00 You Save: $200.00 (67%)
New (1) Used (1) from $50.50
Rating: 11 reviews
Color: white Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 9999 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 10.6 x 3.7
MPN: DPF-56 Model: DPF-56 UPC: 827583002005 EAN: 0827583002005 ASIN: B0007LJO9A
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| Features:
| • | Display digital pictures without a computer | | • | Bright, 5.6-inch TFT active matrix LCD screen delivers clear images | | • | MP3 playback capabilities make for multi-media slideshows | | • | Compatible with most memory cards | | • | Includes built-in speakers and remote control |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Image resolution up to 960 x 234 120 viewing angle Plays JPEG photos, MPEGI and MPEGII video clips, and MP3 audio formats 6-in-1 card reader works with SD, SmartMedia, MMC, CompactFlash, Microdrive, Memory Stick, and Memory Stick PRO Remote controlled with two built-in speakers, headphone jack, S-Video output, and stereo output Automatic slide show with multiple transition effects and display time Stand-alone unit requires no subscription fees, computer, or internet connections 8 5/16" W x 6 1/8" H x 1 13/16" D Includes 12V AC/DC adapter, S-Video cable, anti-skid mat, and remote
Amazon.com Product Description Now that you're snapping digital photos, you'll want to display your images in true digi-geek style with the DPF-56 5.6-inch digital picture Frame. What is a digital picture frame? It's a specially designed screen that looks like a traditional frame, but lets you view all your digital pictures directly from your camera's memory cards. Forget about paper prints and get ready for the future with the DPF-56. With the digital picture frame, you can create a slideshow using multiple transition effects for a unique viewing experience or simply display one picture at a time. Forget about viewing your digital photos on your computer monitor -- use the DPF-56 instead. Equipped with MP3 playback capabilities, the DPF-56 delivers high-quality JPEG images and MP3 format tunes without a computer so you can present stunning slideshows of your images. The bright, 5.6-inch TFT active matrix LCD screen will show off your photographs and the built-in speakers will bring your images to life with sound. Conduct your own slideshows from the screen or the comfort of your favorite chair. The digital picture frame has a user-friendly, on-screen display that allows easy access to all the controls and it is equipped with a credit card-style, ultra-slim remote control. No matter where you're standing, you'll be at the helm of your digital, multi-media showcase. The DPF-56 is compatible with most memory cards, including Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia (MMC), SmartMedia, Memory Stick, Microdrive, and Compact Flash (CF). Plus, it's designed to instantly play MPEG-I/II files stored on high-speed memory cards and Compact Flash cards. The DPF-56 is also equipped to accept the largest digital image files -- up to 12 megapixels (JPEG format)! What's in the Box DPF-56 Digital Picture Frame, remote control, video cable, universal power adapter (100-240V), user's manual, and a non-slip mat.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
not a good deal for the money February 6, 2007 Henry's Mom (Greater Cleveland, OH) There are much better frames out there. Also note that this frame has a very large and unattractive logo on the front.
Great concept January 3, 2007 Kevin Smith (Ft. Collins, Co) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was very pleased with a lower priced digital frame on Amazon. Side views give the traditional LCD "blacking" but I was able to get it to slide show by pressing random buttons. Once I read the manual, set-up was easy. My parents come over and stare at it for hours.
This is the one! I found it! December 13, 2006 Chris C. (Atlanta, GA, USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have been evaluating AND BUYING digital photo frames for weeks. I was looking for a 5.6 inch or 7.0 inch model that cost $150 or less. There's a lot of no-name models on the market, and the one thing that none of them seemed to do right was A) photo scaling and B) slideshow transition selection. For A, all these smaller models (with the stupid widescreen display) insisted on either overscaling the photo to the 16:9 display, or underscaling it to something less than 4:3. So people either look fat or skinny, never just right. Why they would screw this up I have no idea -- 99% of the digital photos in the world are in 4:3 aspect ratio, and no thanks I'm not about to crop hundreds of photos. For B, all these smaller models only offered random transitions. That is, they would wipe left, then wipe up, then do a venetian blind effect, et cetera. You can't tell it to use a specific transition. THIS MODEL DOES BOTH RIGHT! Standard 4:3 photos are not distorted by the widescreen display, and I can choose a specific transition! Even better, it has the simple "crossfade" transition that nobody else seems to have, at least not at this price point. The display is OK, I've seen worse. It doesn't randomize the photos, but I can fix that by renaming them. In short, I've finally found the DPF for me! Too bad that (as I write this) Amazon doesn't have any available :) I'd point you directly to the frame's manufacturer, but Amazon probably doesn't like that in comments so I won't.
Digital Frame Review July 17, 2006 M. Sherman 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very cool product. Screen smaller then imagined but still good quality. Could use different packaging. The box it came in made it look cheap. But overall very nice gift!
an eye sore logo April 11, 2006 Angie the shopper (san gabriel, ca) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The picture frame works fine though the resolution is not so good. However, the frame has a logo at the lower right corner (like one of the review said) which is very tacky. The manufacturer should consider either removing that or replacing it with a nicer logo.
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