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Polaroid 12" Digital Photo Frame


$129.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Larger frame size is perfect for displaying big photos. Speakers are nice and loud for playing music. Menu is easy to operate once you're used to it, everything is a few button pushes away.

The Cons:Frequent failures within the first 6 months, just stops working. Only accepts MP3 music files, no option for WMA, FLAC, OGG or WAV... lots of content that won't work. Unnecessary LED on the back letting you know the unit is on or off.

Polaroid's 12" Digital Photo Frame is the larger of Polaroid's two digital frames, with a screen measuring 12". Most of its other features are the same as the 10" model, including 512MB onboard memory (approximately 2000 photos) and compatibility with all standard memory card types.

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One upgrade is that this mdoel includes a remote control, and another is the inclusion of interchangeable faceplates (one "cherry" wood, one black). It includes a stand to be desk or counter mounted, but can be wall-mounted as well. It includes an AC adapter. This frame does not require connection to a PC to operate, and includes a digital photo album software interface that works with the remote.

Features

  • 12" LCD screen
  • Remote control
  • Interchangeable faceplates
  • 380 cd/m2 brightness
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 1280 x 800
  • 250:1 contrast ratio
  • Universal memory card compatibility
  • Includes AC adapter
  • Includes stand
  • 512MB onboard memory

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Pros
  • 1

    larger frame size is perfect for displaying big photos

  • 1

    speakers are nice and loud for playing music

  • 1

    menu is easy to operate once you're used to it, everything is a few button pushes away

  • 1

    remote is responsive and comfortable to work with

  • 1

    clock and calendar functions are easy to view from anywhere in the room

  • 1

    copying files to the internal memory is a simple and quick process

Cons
  • 2

    frequent failures within the first 6 months, just stops working

  • 1

    only accepts MP3 music files, no option for WMA, FLAC, OGG or WAV... lots of content that won't work

  • 1

    unnecessary LED on the back letting you know the unit is on or off

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