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High Quality Digital Photo Frame with Sharp, Detailed Image DisplayPlay Slideshows, Single Photo, Thumbnails or Display ClockDisplay and Manage Photos on Memory Cards or Internal MemoryDownload Images from PC via USB ConnectorAdjustable Display On/Off Times Philips 7FF2FPAS/05 7 inch Digital Photoframe 50.3 x 30.5 x 207 cm ; Boxed-product Weight: 1.3 Kg Item model number: 7FF2FPAS/05 Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 5 Nov. 2007 119,500 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) in Electronics > Camera & Photo > Digital Picture Frames How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share, organise and relive your memories with Philips PhotoFrame™, the easiest way to display your digital photos in stunning quality - without a PC.Otras características: 3D: NoAdjustable stand: YesAspect ratio: 3:2Bluetooth: NoCable lock slot: KensingtonCables included: AC, DC, USBCalendar: YesCard reader integrated: YesCarrying case: YesClock function: YesClock with calendar: YesColour of product: Black, WhiteCompatible memory cards: CF, Memory Stick (MS), MMC, MS PRO, SD, SDHC, xDContrast ratio (typical): 400:1Depth: 2.8 cmDisplay: LCDDisplay brightness: 200 cd/m²Display diagonal: 17.8 cm (7")Display resolution: 720 x 480 pixelsEffective viewing area
: 137.16 x 91.44 mmEthernet LAN: NoGross weight of outer carton: 7.5 kgHeight: 20.7 cmHeight (cm) outer carton: 28 cmImage formats supported: JPGInterface: USB 2.0LED backlight: YesLanguages support: CHI (SIMPL), CHI (TR), DAN, DEU, DUT, ENG, ESP, FRE, ITA, RUSLength (cm) outer carton: 50.3 cmLifetime to 50% brightness: 20.000 hMac operating systems supported: Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah, Mac OS X 10.1 Puma, Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.9 MavericksNet weight of outer carton: 1.8 kgOn Screen Display (OSD): YesOn Screen Display (OSD) languages: CHI (SIMPL), CHI (TR), DAN, DEU, DUT, ENG, ESP, FRE, ITA, RUSOperating temperature (T-T): 0 - 40 °CPackage depth: 19 cmPackage dimensions (WxDxH): 24 x 19 x 9.5 mmPackage height: 9.5 cmPackage weight: 1.164 kgPackage width: 24 cmPackaging net weight: 0.3 kgPhoto edit: Copy, Delete, RotatePhoto effects: Black&WhitePlacement supported: HorizontalPlayback modes: SlideshowPlug and Play: YesPower consumption (typical): 4.9 WPower source type: ACQuantity: 1Quantity outer carton: 6 pc(s)Quick start guide
: YesSet width: 15.9 cmSlide show: YesSlideshow setting: Collage, Random, Sequential, TransitionThumbnails: YesTotal storage capacity: 16 GBTouchscreen: NoUser Guide on CD-ROM: YesViewing angle, horizontal: 120°Viewing angle, vertical: 110°Wall mountable: YesWeight: 340 gWi-Fi: NoWidth (cm) outer carton: 30.5 cmWidth (with stand): 15.9 cmWindows operating systems supported: Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Business x64, Windows Vista EnterpriseMin Pin Puppies For Sale Wv, Windows Vista Enterprise x64, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Basic x64, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Home Premium x64, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Ultimate x64, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Home x64, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Professional x64Used Tires Halifax Va See all 38 customer reviewsKing Charles Spaniel Puppies For Sale In Miami Fl
See all 38 customer reviews (newest first) I have already rated this product when I received it and I am a little bit tired of keep on getting e-mail requesting me to rate something that I have already rated it is over kill Bought this such a long time ago and have already sold on ebay. Ok before my laptop can do the same thing Overall this is a good frame for the money. Pictures are clear and particularly vibrant. The main issue I had with the frame however is that it would randomly crash. Good display, vibrant colors, does its function well. A little downside is that it doesn't read more than 3000 pictures. I spent ages looking for the perfect frame at a good price and eventually settled on this one mainly based, just like other people on here, on the amazon reviews. bought for parents anniversary i uploaded pics on for them through my memory card easily enough. first problem is that my lap top didn't even acknowledge that it was connected to... This is a good functional product with a pleasing appearance.
The pictures are clear and set off well by the black inner frame with clear outer surround. I spent a long time looking into digital photo frames and was a bit overwhelmed by the many choices available, if you are confused and looking for a simple, functional, yet quite... Purchased as a present for my daughter, it was easy to set up and use. Picture quality is good and card slots OK. I set up the frame this evening and found it straightforward with an impressive picture quality. I note that other viewers have said the lack of battery back up is a problem but... Electronics & Photo > Camera & Photo > Digital Picture FramesCHANCES ARE, you only look at a fraction of the digital photos you’ve taken. No matter how addicted you may be to courting Instagram “likes,” the majority of your memories remain dormant on various hard drives. So what’s the best way to put more of your favorite pics front and center, in a spot where they’ll be appreciated? A digital photo frame.
These might seem obsolete in the age of the iPad (like a plot point from the very first season of “The Big Bang Theory”), but the latest models are easier to use and much better looking. Here are five solutions to common digital-frame complaints. 1. Problem: Photos appear pixilated on a digital frame. The digital frames we looked at—even those that claim to be “high-definition”—aren’t as crisp as the screens found on the latest smartphones and tablets. Its backlit screen has a resolution of 160 pixels per inch (almost as good as a first-generation iPad Mini) and renders images that appear sharp, bright and vibrant from all angles. That said, even an entry-level frame can produce a good image these days. ), which has a resolution of 125 pixels per inch, isn’t nearly as good as the Nixplay Edge’s when viewed from up close but is fine from a few feet away. Cranking its brightness setting up helps considerably, too. Just note that it’s best viewed from straight on, making it ideal for a desk, where you’ll primarily be viewing it from a set position, as opposed to, say, a bookshelf that you walk by.
2. Problem: Loading photos is a pain. In terms of convenience, a cloud-connected, Wi-Fi-enabled digital frame is the way to go. Instead of having to futz with SD cards or USB thumb drives, you can send photos to the frame wirelessly from your computer or smartphone. Again, the Nixplay Edge is tough to beat. It allows you to upload photos by sending them to a special email address associated with your frame, and you can change the photo sequence and adjust the frame’s settings through Nixplay’s website. This makes it easy for other family members to add photos—and to remotely manage a frame that you’ve given to a parent or other family member. Nixplay’s cloud service is free for up to 10 gigabytes of storage (much more than you’re likely to need). 3. Problem: Photos sometimes appear oddly cropped. When your pics aren’t the same proportion as your digital frame’s screen, strange things can happen. Photos can get lopped off at the sides, or black bars can appear around your pics.
But you can eliminate this problem entirely by getting a frame with an aspect ratio of 4:3—which matches the default proportions of images shot by smartphones and consumer-oriented digital cameras. Most 8-inch digital frames have this aspect ratio. you’ll probably have to recrop your photos to fit. It’s easy to fix any photos in your collection that aren’t in a 4:3 aspect ratio, like a square pic you downloaded from Instagram. , a simple-to-use web-based editor. 4. Problem: Creating an elegant slideshow is a chore. When setting up a digital frame, don’t waste time debating which flashy transition effects to use. Instead go with a simple fade and set a long duration—30 minutes instead of the 3 seconds you might use for your laptop slideshows. This frees you from having to obsess over the order of your photos, since flow doesn’t matter. 5. Problem: Digital frames look pretty cheesy. Even the most minimal digital frames have a gadgety look that can feel out of place on a living room mantle.
But with the slimmer, lighter models that are available now, this problem is easily remedied: Disguise your digital frame inside a traditional one. This can simultaneously instill your photos with more warmth and tone down the high-tech vibe of your digital frame. For this project, you’ll want a traditional photo frame designed to display a 4-by-6-inch photo—which happens to be roughly the same size as the screen on most 8-inch digital frames. Look for a frame with a groove running along its inside edge (into which the frame’s backing board slides) and a matte that extends about 3 inches around the image area on each side (the traditional frame needs to be bigger than the digital frame you’re using). You can use a basic frame from West Elm or Crate and Barrel or opt for something fancier. When shopping, bring along your digital frame to be sure the dimensions are right. We used the 8-inch Nixplay Edge, but any model with a flat back will work. 1. Remove the backing board and matte from the traditional frame, being careful not to get fingerprints on the glass.