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The DPF-D80 8" digital photo frame lets you view up to 500 images in vibrant color and crisp detail with VGA resolution. You can display your photos as single pictures, multiple thumbnails or slideshow presentations. Transferring your photos is a breeze with direct USB input from most digital cameras and support for most memory cards. Calendar and clock modes and a supplied remote are also included. A large 8" wide (4:3) LCD display displays your photos with vibrant color and crisp detail in VGA (800x600) resolution. Plug-and-Play, PC-less image transfer is a snap with direct USB input from most digital cameras, as well as support for most memory cards. 256MB internal storage capacity with Auto Sizing feature lets you store up to 500 photos. Display your photos as a single image, in thumbnail view for quick searching, or as a slideshow. An Auto Orientation sensor automatically selects portrait or landscape view depending on the placement of the frame. The included remote control lets you navigate the Digital Photo Frame without leaving the comfort of your couch or office chair. Clock and calendar modes provide added convenience for your home or office. Compatible Memory Cards - Memory Stick, Memory Stick(R) Duo, Memory Stick(R) PRO, Memory Stick(R) PRO Duo, High-Speed Memory Stick, High-Speed Memory Stick(R) Duo, Memory Stick(R) Micro (M2) with optional adaptor, MagicGate(TM) Memory Stick, MagicGate(TM) Memory Stick(R) Duo, Memory Stick(R) PRO-HG Duo, SD card, mini SD card with optional adaptor, micro SD card with optional adaptor, SDHC card, mini SDHC card with optional adaptor, micro SDHC card with optional adaptor, MMC, RS-MMC with optional adaptor, MMC Plus, Compact Flash Type I, Compact Flash Type II, Microdrive (MicroVault), xD-picture card, xD-picture card Type M, and xD-picture card Type H System Requirements - Microsoft Windows Vista 10, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows 2000 Pr
Customer reviews for 'Sony DPF-D80 8-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame (Black)'
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7 inch FRAME not image area... good product
This photo frame just showed up at my door an hour ago. I already have it set up and running with the pictures I selected for it. Very simple and quick provided you have the cords you need. (Luckly I did.)
I've seen comments about incompatibility with edited (photoshopped) jpg images. Mine are all edited and I had no problem playing them on the S-Frame.
Things to be aware of:
- To connect your computer or devices to the frame, you need a cord. The cord that came with your digital camera to connect to that, or a mini-usb to connect to your computer. If you want to connect to it via bluetooth, you seem to need a bluetooth adapter for the frame. If you don't have these things, you will end up needing to go out and get them before adding your pictures to the frame, which may frustrate you.
- The size of the photo area on the 7" S-Frame is actually 6" by 3.5". Much smaller than I thought. I assumed as with normal picture frames, if it says 5x7 on it, it is intended for photos size 5x7. This may have been my misunderstanding, so I thought I'd clarify for others who may have been confused.
So far this is a wonderful item. A bit pricey for the size, but the resolution is lovely. The ease of setup couldn't be easier... though I have a mac and that also makes everything easier. Drag and drop. Simple as making a Roxer website.
If any issues arise I'll edit the post here. So far, so good! ;)
[Thursday, January 08, 2009]
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Sony Digital Picture Frame
I ordered this for my Mom's birthday. My son looked at several different sites to look at reviews so we could determine which was the best one to buy. When I received this I was very happy since the quality of how the pictures looked was very good. Also it was easy to use. I always liked Sony products and this confirmed it again.
[Wednesday, January 07, 2009]
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Just what I wanted
I was hoping for a small picture frame for beside my bed that also had a clock function. This fills the bill
[Tuesday, January 06, 2009]
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