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Sony DPFV900 9" Black Digital Photo Frame - Bluetooth Ready With 512MB Internal Memory | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: £139.99 Buy New: £124.99 You Save: £15.00 (11%)
New (19) Used (1) from £83.34
Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 153
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 14.7 x 9.1 x 4
MPN: DPFV900B.CEK Model: DPFV900B.CEK EAN: 4905524490800 ASIN: B0013K5358
Release Date: April 29, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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What an excellent product. June 18, 2008 M. Dyne (UK) 154 out of 155 found this review helpful
After browing numerous photoframes im glad I choose this product. Although it doesn't show video or play music, it displays pictures very well. The display is crisp with vivid colors and every photo of came out great. Other picture frames i've viewed in shops either don't resemble picture frames due to their enormous border and small screen, or the displayed picture quality is poor and pixilated.You dont get that with the DPFV900B. I copied numerous pictures onto a 1gb SD card and put it in the appropriate slot in the picture frame, selected the display mode, then off it went. Very simple. Some of the good options were: Display full picture or fit to width of photoframe. Calendar + time display with alternating photos on other portion of screen. Timer setting to start\stop the photoframe automatically. This product is both easy to use but contains enough configuration that its not lacking anything. It looks stylish and displays photos very well.
Expensive but worth It! July 2, 2008 Silver Surfer (England) 102 out of 103 found this review helpful
Images sharp and clear. Options for slide show, auto switch on/off, preview, clock, calendar all simple to access and work really well. I particularly like the ability to change the interval on the slide show. Accepts many card types and is easy to build an album on the internal memory. It cleverly adjusts the picture for portrait or landscape as you turn the frame - optimising the picture size. A shame that the lcd screen is 15:9 more akin to a widescreen TV rather than a camera. This means that if you have the frame in landscape mode then portrait pictures tend to be smaller than you'd wish. Cropping pictures in a photo-suite to match the screen ratio can exacibate this problem. It would also have been useful to be able to file photos in folders so as to easily select groups for viewing.
Fabulous August 31, 2008 Stretch (Northampton, England) 46 out of 47 found this review helpful
OK, it has the "iPOD" look, but it does look and feel like quality. The important bit, the actual image quality, is fantastic. Other things that I have found are important to me: 1. Image quality. Yes I know I already mentioned it, but what's the point of a picture frame with poor image quality? 2. Can display pictures in a random order. Don't take this for granted on other frames. 3. Option to stretch picture to frame size or maintain original aspect. Agan, don't assume others do this. 4. Auto on/off times just in case you forget to switch it off. 5. Large half gig internal memory 6. Automatically detects and adjusts picture to suit the way you stand the frame - portrait or landscape. All sorts of other stuff, but these were my favourites. Only thing missing is that it is mains power only. No battery option. One note generally on digital frames. Even a 9" screen is not very big by photo standards. OK on a desk or up to 6 feet away, but much further and you can't really see the image. If you're thinking about one of these for Mum/Granny then make sure it will be within 6' and obviously that there is mains power available.
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