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Sony DPF-D70 7-inch Digital Photo Frame | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
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Avg. Customer Rating: 35 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: 7-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 1.5 x 5.4
MPN: DPF-D70 Model: DPF-D70 UPC: 027242735033 EAN: 0027242735033 ASIN: B0013A12H6
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| Features:
| • | A 7-inch digital photo frame with 800x480 resolution, 15:9 aspect ratio LCD screen | | • | 256MB of internal memory with optional image resizing to maximize internal memory | | • | Multiple display modes, including nine slide show styles; clock and calendar modes included | | • | Supports most memory card formats; equipped with a USB B-type connection | | • | Decodes and displays up to 48-megapixel and 100MB images |
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fantastic December 4, 2008 There are a ton of cheaper digital picture frames from all sorts of companies I never heard of, but you can always count on Sony. Somewhat more expensive for it's size, but it works perfectly right out of the box. There are a few poor reviews here that claim pictures that have been edited don't work, but that's not my experience. I exported a couple of hundred images from Lightroom 2.0 to an SD card, plugged it into the frame, and they display perfectly. The display is bright and sharp with nice accurate color. The images I used were originally high-resolution scans of slides (from a Nikon film scanner). All have been cropped and adjusted in Lightroom, and some touched up further in Photoshop CS3. I exported 750x480 JPEGs which the frame accepts without any problem. We're giving this to my father-in-law for Christmas, and his entire slide collection (4400 slides) will comfortably fit on a 2GB SD card, extrapolating from the first couple of hundred. The manual says up to 8GB SDHC cards will work (and up to 9,999 images), which would allow me to export much larger versions of the images. (That will allow the zoom-in feature to have more to work with.)
Amazing clarity and overall elegance November 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had several digital picture frames over the years, but nothing comes close to this for image quality and just overall beauty. Sony really deserves the praise it received for this frame. On another note...all of my images were modified in Photoshop CS3 and saved as jpg. All of them play fine on this frame so not sure why the other poster had problems.
Won't show altered jpegs November 24, 2008 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
The product is beautiful and the display is very clear - IF you can get your photos to show up! I had some photos adjusted by photoshop and all I get on the product is a box with a question mark in it.
It is so ridiculous that you can't up load altered jpegs on the frame - who doesn't change red-eye or crop or take out things from their photos. Its very short-sighted to have a frame that only takes camera-only photos. I have also wanted to put scanned photos on (from before I got my digital slr)...but no...it won't recognize those either.
I'm very VERY dissapointed in Sony's lack of foresight!
Great Frame with One Small Glitch November 23, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this frame as a gift. I filled it with family photos. We shall see how it goes over this holiday season.
It's extremely easy to use. Once plugged in and connected to the computer, the computer recognizes it as a portable memory device and opens a window. Just create a folder with any name you choose and fill it with photos. Drag the photos to the folder in the frame memory. As soon as you disconnect the cable, the pictures begin showing on the frame. I have a feeling that the frame will work just as easily with a memory card. Finally, without reading the instructions I was able to figure out how to set the clock and the calendar. To get at all the features, reading the instruction would help. (If you don't connect it to a computer right away, the frame will automatically start up an instruction slide show. If you want to sit and watch, the frame will show you how to use it.)
Finally, the glitch! The "Mode" button allows you to cycle through the various ways of viewing the frame. I thought that the most practical application was the simultaneous showing of the analogue clock and picture. However, although the clock was accurately set, when in the simultaneous mode, the clock did not show the right time. This "feature" was a bit of a mystery which I have not yet solved. Since I am giving one of these frames to each of my three kids, maybe they will figure out the solution to this mystery.
This frame is so nice looking that I plan to buy one for myself. Hopefully, my kids will have figured out the glitch before I get one.
Sony DPF-D70 7 inch Digital Photo Frame November 23, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently received this frame as a gift and I am happy to say that it is one of the best gifts I have received. I am a scrap booker and spend many hours creating a legacy in photos, but once done with the albums, I don't often look at the pictures afterwards. With this photo frame, I get to enjoy the same pictures I've just worked with over and over again and I love it. The quality of the frame and images is excellent. It is perhaps the best of the digital frames out there. The crisp images and easy to use frame are the best. I highly recommend this purchase for anyone who loves pictures and wants to enjoy them often.
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