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Reviewed by
MysticFyreTopaz
, Casual
Price Paid
$100.00
at Wal-mart
Photography Experience
2-5 years
, Other
Summary
I recently purchased this frame to take my photos with me to college. So far, it has worked perfectly for me. Pictures are shown with great clarity (on a big screen) and the sound quality for music is great, as well. The instruction manual is a little short and unclear, but most things can be figured out just by trial and error of which buttons to press. Adding pictures is a piece of cake if you just put them on some kind of storage device (flash drive, SD card, etc.) and plug it into the frame. I have not had any problems with it freezing up.
Strengths
*Clear, bright picture
*Nice sound quality
*Big screen, especially for the price
*You can connect several types of storage devices to it; it includes a multi-card reader and even a cable to connect a flash drive.
*Comes with remote
*Slideshow can be set to "shuffle," which a lot of other frames can't do
Weaknesses
*Most functions can only be set by using the remote (there are only a few buttons on the actual unit); for people who tend to lose things like I do, this can become a problem if the remote is lost.
*Music will only play if it is in MP3 format. This is kind of a hassle for me, as all of my music is stored on Windows Media Player as WMA.
*If your slideshow is set to "full screen," parts of your pictures can be cut off. This especially effects those pictures taken that are taller than they are wide. Therefore, I keep the "full screen" option off at all times, and there is some screen space wasted.
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