HP DF750 7-Inch High Resolution Digital Picture Frame with Remote | 
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Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: Photography
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 7 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 11.9 x 3.2
MPN: KC800AA#ABA Model: 7" df750 Series Digital Picture Frame UPC: 844149030111 EAN: 0844149030111 ASIN: B000YHCBKG
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| Features:
| • | Includes Digital frame; Two interchangeable frame faces; AC power Adapter; Remote control; User manual; Quick start guide; Warranty document | | • | Display a single picture or a slide show | | • | Use with most brands of memory cards - CompactFlash, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, and xD-Picture Card | | • | Automatically rotate images in landscape or portrait orientation | | • | Store and display up to 15 images on the internal memory |
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Product Description Did you know there's an innovative new way you can view digital photos? HP 7" df750 Series Digital Picture Frame?with premium picture quality and resolution (800 x 480)?will show off your shots, no computer needed. If you want to add music, it's no problem?the frame supports MP3 and other format audio files, and will play your songs through stereo speakers. It even comes with a remote control, which is especially fun for slide shows. Transfer photos to USB thumb drives via the USB 2.0 port Vary the look of the clear frame with the included black and wood-panel frame covers Aspect ratio - 16 - 9 Resolution - 800 x 480 Contrast ratio - 400 - 1 Brightness - 220 cd/m2 External power adapter - +9V, 1A Internal memory - up to 15 images Media files supported - MPEG1, MPEG4, JPEG, MP3 Remote Control
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Delivers what it promises and more October 2, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pros: - Good Resolution, good picture quality. It is difficult to find any other picture frame in this
- It displays normal 4*3 pictures in its widescreen display without distorting them.
- Can be carried around the world as the power adapter is 110 to 240 Volts compatible.
- music and video are as good as the picture quality
- good remote
Cons:
- I would have liked it even better if it could be operated with batteries.
A+ Product July 12, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased one of these for my mother-in-law, someone that resists technology. I was searching for a digital picture frame that was easy to use, accepted a variety of storage devices, had good display resolution, and capable of displaying pictures and videos. This product met all of my requirements, and for a reasonable cost. Because this device permits my mother-in-law to see all of the pictures the rest of the family has been taking, this is now her favorite electronic device.
I got it from Amazon, and got fast delivery as usual. I have bought numerous items from Amazon and have never had a problem.
Don't buy ! June 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought 2 of these products as gifts and embarasingly, neither worked any where near properly. The 5 second picture lasts for 20 seconds and then there is a black screen for the same amount of time inbetween photos. The remote doesn't work. The pictures don't advance and zoom doesn't work. It will not play the video avi files it says it will play. Worse of all HP's technical support kept me on the phone for an hour and fifteen minutes and no one could help me at all w/ this product. I also had to call 3 other numbers and they eventually referred me back to the same department where I started. I am now stuck with an expensive usless product with no real technical support available by HP. Don't buy this ! Not even worth one star. It will waste your time and money.
disappointing. April 24, 2008 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
My wife bought 2 of these based on cheerful internet reviews. One for my office and one for home. After trying them out we will be returning both of them. What we wanted was simple: a picture frame that displayed photo after photo in smooth succession. What we got was something that more like a bad powerpoint presentation that lagged. A photo would sweep onto the screen using one of several (irritating) special effects and then be erased by yet another. Then the screen would go black. And stay black - for the -same- length of time that you set the photo to be displayed. Not a big deal if you set the time to say, 5 seconds, but if you set your pictures to display for say, 1 minute, the screen remains black between each picture for 1 minute also!
What this effectively means is if you set the time between pictures to be the minimum 5 seconds, you'd see 2 seconds of special effects jitterbugging around to build the picture, 5 seconds of seeing the picture, then 2 more seconds of the picture dissolving, then 5 seconds of a black screen, and so on, which is rather nauseating.
Why pay over $100 to look at a screen that stays blank 50% of the time?
Note: After exhausting the manual and trying all the settings (which there are not a lot of) ), I experimented using smaller and smaller jpg images (under 100k). No improvement. I did not try the internal memory (which only holds 14 images according to the manual, hardly worth it), all images were on a new 1GB sandisk card that I plugged into the unit.
Other notes: The manual is very basic. The remote is OK. It is much easier to operate the unit with the remote than fiddling with the buttons on the unit. The power cord is adequate. The sound feature might be fine for a public setup, but it seems awfully silly for home & office where people have real stereos and mp3 players nearby. The screen is OK, (others must be awful for this unit to get high marks) but if you view it from an angle the image begins to disappear.
Good picture but poor documentation and features March 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The display is bright and crisp.
The documentation is very poor. For example, there is no documentation on how the auto rotation feature works and it is not possible to guess how to set pictures up so they display rotated correctly. Another example of the poor support that HP seems to becoming famous for.
The manual mentions the auto-rotation feature and has no instructions for how to enable it. So it basically just randomly rotates pictures.
(Do you ever wonder if the people that design or sell these products ever use them?)
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