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Matsunichi Photoblitz 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame | 
enlarge | Brand: Matsunichi Category: Photography
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $49.99 You Save: $30.00 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 65 reviews
Platform: No Operating System Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Native Resolution: 7 Display Size: 7 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.8 x 1.3
MPN: PF 7e Model: PF 7e UPC: 693835450548 EAN: 0693835450548 ASIN: B000NRSWYQ
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| Features:
| • | 7" 16:9 Digital LCD Panel with 480 x 234 resolution | | • | Plays your digital photos | | • | Supports MS/MSPro/SD/MMC/XD media cards | | • | Includes Black Frame | | • | Worry Free One Year Warranty |
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Product Description No more is a picture frame dedicated to one picture. Now you can display dozens on one frame and changing pictures is remarkably easy. Of course, these are pictures you've taken with a digital-camera. Images are transferred directly to the Matsunichi PF7E digital picture frame by way of your camera's digital-memory storage card (CompactFlash not supported). So here's the best way to view your digital pix. It's the new evolution of the photo album that needn't be stored in a drawer or a closet. Place it on the wall, a desk, dresser, or table. View images all the time in static or slideshow modes. It's a delightful accessory for any digital camera owner or as a gift to a special person. Push Button User Interface Wall-Mounting Supported with Built-In Brackets Rotating Stand for positioning in Portrait or Landscape Orientation Auto Start Slideshow after Power On Matsunichi One Year Warranty
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Love Love Love it! July 12, 2008 I bought this frame for my dad for Father's Day, but had also bought a frame previously for my girlfriend. This one was super simple to set up and we loaded up pictures as well as videos (with sound!). It offers different options for loading up pictures, and scrolling through the menus is very easy. The remote control doesn't work as nicely as I'd like (usually takes more than one push to get what I want) but overall I'm really happy (and so is my dad)!
Decent Frame for the price July 8, 2008 We bought this frame as a gift to my wife's grandmother for mother's day this year. Overall the picture quality was decent. Kodak's picture frames have a nicer quality to them in terms of the display clarity. But they are understandably more expensive. My only issue with this frame was that it has no port (USB, et al) to load the pictures from a computer. It only has the memory card slot so you need to user a memory card reader/writer attached to your computer to get the pictures onto that card, then put the card in the frame. Luckily for us, we had a Kodak frame that DOES have the USB port on it, so we loaded the pictures onto that frame, ejected the kingston memory chip from the kodak, and put that chip into this frame before wrapping up the gift. All in all, the recipient was very happy with her gift and aside from trouble with getting the card loaded up with pics, this was a pretty easy gift to put together.
Nice solid product July 3, 2008 I liked this frame. It's very simple and easy to use. One feature I wish it did have is a randomize feature.
Great Slide Show on your table!! July 2, 2008 I was given one of these for a gift and liked it so much I bought one for somebody else. So easy to just insert your memory card from your camera into it and have an instant slideshow on your end table for all to see. The black frame is very nice and matches other picture frames I have on tables.
very objective review June 11, 2008 Just got my photo frame. here's a quick and HONEST review.
PRO: PRICE, EASY TO USE (PLUG AND PLAY), NICE STYLISH FRAME
CON: PICTURE QUALITY (more on this below), frame shuts down when i move it around. at first it was annoying but once i had it on my desk, i didn't need to move it and it wasn't that big of a deal.
now regarding the picture quality, when i first plugged it in, i thought it was pretty bad. I never owned a digital photo frame and didn't come close to my LCD monitor. But i kept looking at it, and it wasn't all that bad. matter of fact, i'd now recommend it to my friends because for the price, it's definately worth it! so save yourself couple hundred $s and spend it on buying a nice new camera.
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