
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 910 reviews
4.4- Picture Quality (267)
- Ease of use (181)
- Price (29)
- USB (28)
- Size (25)
- Stand (24)
- Memory (12)
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- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great viewing pleasure!
The screen gives a bright and vibrant picture color. A little expensive, but definitely worth it. I am running a usb stick with all our pictures on it. The usb sticks out about 1-1/4” from the right side of the frame - so I wish that wasn’t visible. But I am sure I can buy a larger storage card to use if need be.
Posted by CLEFAN
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love
I bought this for my living room. Got tired of having picture frames all over and thought a frame with as many pictures as I want playing all the time was a great idea. And this frame is wood and nice brown color so looks very nice as well. Would not get any smaller than this size as it's perfect for being able to see the pictures. A bit pricey, but well worth it!
Posted by Harleychick
- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
great product
A very nice way to easily view your favorite photos and forever enjoy all those special events
Posted by babs
- Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Good but has flaws
Pros: nice image, looks good, has remote Cons: cannot rotate images that are upside down if the images have been taken with a cell phone, stand does not work and falls out. I bought this frame after I returned another one that did not rotate my images. This frame has a rotate button as well as a menu option, if you press up you can select rotate. However, the image will not be saved after rotating and the photo will display upside down when it comes back to it. There is a program you can download on a computer to manually rotate your pictures before you put them in the frame. However, the last frame I returned had me download this program and when I did, the program failed to run. Apparently, if the photo was not taken with a cell phone then the frame automatically rotates the image. The stand is supposed to click into two positions. From the pictures I attached you can see the stand has two notches protruding from a circle. These notches are guided into two openings, then you are supposed to rotate the stand until it clicks into place (notches align with plastic piece). The other picture shows the two plastic pieces inside the circle behind the frame. These plastic pieces are flush with the circle that the notches protrude out of. It is physically impossible to align them because there is about 1/4 of an inch discrepancy in the tip of the notch and the plastic piece. One review did say if you push it hard enough it clicks in, which makes no sense to me. I think it is important to know that you cannot edit a review on best buys website. I purposely wait to leave reviews because of a previous experience when I couldn't change my review for a product. Maybe this is why these defects are not mentioned in a lot of other reviews. I returned this item.
Posted by kooroo
- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Quality Picture, Limited Features
I bought this display to replace an older 7" display based upon reviews, price, and feature set. The TFT LCD display is clear and offers contrast, brightness, and saturation settings. There are the usual calendar, clock, photo display modes alone with various transition effects. You can also set the display to turn on and off at a specific time and, with limitations, specific days. This is one area where the frame is limited to once, everyday, weekdays, or weekends. This is adequate but our older Sony frame allowed the user to turn the unit on or off for any time range for any day of the week. Overkill, perhaps, but it was a nice feature. This frame does not accept CF memory cards which should not be an issue for most users since those cards are mostly used in professional level cameras. SD and Memory Stick work on this frame. One drawback (or feature I have not yet discovered) is the inability to turn the unit off if you manually turn on the slideshow using the remote. There is no "off" button on the remote control so it appears you have to operate the power on/off slide switch on the back of the unit to stop the slideshow. Some reviewers complained about the stand not working correctly allowing the frame to tip over. I suspect they did not turn the support fully until it clicked into place. It takes considerable force to fully engage the stand into the locked position. Since the support is plastic the user may feel they are about to break it before they get it fully engaged. There are more expensive, feature rich frames on the market but so far I think this digital picture frame offers a great display for the money.
Posted by VideoGuy