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Polaroid 10" Digital Photo Frame
$99.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Loads pictures quickly, not much waiting as it processes each one. Works consistently for a long time, once you have it running it stays reliable.
The Cons:Only uses SD card to transfer files, no USB interface. Frame feels cheap, flexes a lot when you pick it up. Despite an HD resolution, pictures look low quality and blurry.
Polaroid's 10" Digital Photo Frame is the smaller of the company's two digital frames, and offers compatibility with numerous different memory card formats and does not require a connection with a PC.
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Its LCD screen measures 10.2" and also has 512MB of its own internal memory, so a few thousand photos can be uploaded permanently, if desired. It comes with a stand but can also be wall-mounted, and has a software setup that constantly pans and zooms as it progresses through a photo library, giving a "motion picture" feel. It comes with an AC adapter that it uses as a power supply.
Features
- 10.2" LCD screen
- 400 cd/m2 brightness
- 512MB internal memory
- Compatible with virtually all possible memory cards
- Automatic panning/zooming photo progression
- Includes stand
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- 1024 x 600 resolution
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loads pictures quickly, not much waiting as it processes each one
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works consistently for a long time, once you have it running it stays reliable
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only uses SD card to transfer files, no USB interface
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frame feels cheap, flexes a lot when you pick it up
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despite an HD resolution, pictures look low quality and blurry
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bezel is unnecessarily oversized and makes the whole thing bigger than it should be
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quality control problems are common, frequently ships with faulty electronics of some kind
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power cord works itself loose if you move it around too much
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