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Sony DPF-D82
$150.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Attractive looking frame, looks like a standard high-quality picture frame instead of a plastic electronic device. Operation is very simple, will just start displaying pictures from the inserted SDHC card automatically with no need to play with settings. Remote allows you to flip through different kinds of display options, good versatility.
The Cons:Compatibility issues with a number of different file formats - doesn't read everything, and its hard to tell what the pattern is. Automatically rotates photos into landscape orientation, which makes portrait orientation pictures sideways. Sony logo is illuminated and creates an irritating distraction.
The Sony DPF-D82 Digital Photo Frame is an 8 inch digital photo frame with a VGA resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. It has an aspect ration of 15:9. It has 1GB of internal memory which means it is able to store up to 2,000 photos.
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The Sony DPF-D82 Digital Photo Frame comes with an Alarm clock feature for those who like to get multiple uses out of their devices. The calendar or clock can be viewed in the different slide show modes. The picture frame itself supports most flash memory cards and compact flash. It also comes Bluetooth ready and is able to import images wirelessly from any other device with Bluetooth capability, but it requires an additional purchase of a Bluetooth adaptor. Pricing and availability information for this product is going to be announced late 2009.
Features
- 8-inch LCD screen
- VGA 800 x 480 pixels
- 15:9 aspect ratio
- 1GB of internal memory (2,000 photos)
- Alarm Clock and Calendar functions
- Calendar and Clock viewable in different slide show modes
- Supports most flash memory cards
- Bluetooth ready - requires additional purchase
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Pros & Cons
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attractive looking frame, looks like a standard high-quality picture frame instead of a plastic electronic device
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operation is very simple, will just start displaying pictures from the inserted SDHC card automatically with no need to play with settings
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remote allows you to flip through different kinds of display options, good versatility
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display is bright and clear, produces a nice picture
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compatibility issues with a number of different file formats - doesn't read everything, and its hard to tell what the pattern is
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automatically rotates photos into landscape orientation, which makes portrait orientation pictures sideways
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Sony logo is illuminated and creates an irritating distraction
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manual is poorly translated, makes everything seem confusing
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