- 7-inch TFT color display
- Digital slide show feature; portrait or landscape orientation
- MP3 playback
- SD/MMC/CF card compatibility; 16MB built-in memory
- 3 interchangeable frames included
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GPX 7-inch Digital Frame Highlights
Photos Show off your family album through one picture frame.
Audio MP3 playback with Repeat, Random, and Intro functions.
Built-in speaker Set your slideshows to music for a complete experience.
Memory Features SD/MMC/CF card slot for expandable memory, plus 16MB Built-In Memory.
Interchangeable frames Choose from Black, Pewter, or Cherry Wood frames.
Remote control included Fully-functioning remote allows you to enjoy your memories from across the room.
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product so far, best value available.,
By Wiseguy 945 (Cedar Rapids, IA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GPX 7-inch Digital Picture Frame (Electronics)
THis is a fairly new product to the GPX lineup, and it is listed as a new item in the GPX website. I had received this for my birthday recently, and so far so good. This model has just about everything you can on it for a frame. It has MP3/Mpeg capability for playing short movies and music. It also has stereo sound. This model does not feature a mosaic view (A rotating 3 photo view ) during the slide show like a couple of other frames I looked at (westinghouse, polaroid), but the price is about $30-40 cheaper, and its harder to see the pictures in mosaic anyway. One fact I can't get it the Display pixels. I am guessing it is 480 x 234 and may be based off of their 7" portable DVD player with this resolution, but it is still decent and on par with others. There are more expensive 7" frames that have 480x360 or 640x480, but you will pay for it (around $60-100 more). This has the three interchangable frames (silver, black, Maroon). Perfect for the office. Check it out, hard to beat value wise. It takes SD,XD and Memory stick, but does not take compact flash cards.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
full featured, good price, works well.,
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This review is from: GPX 7-inch Digital Picture Frame (Electronics)
I purchased this as a gift for someone after a lot of research. There really is no product in it's class except for a couple from coby, westinghouse, and polaroid. The polaroid and westinghouse do not have MP3 capability, but do have mosaic feature (3 picutes displayed and rotated simultaneuosly). As for the GPX and Coby, both have stereo speakers, and capabilities to play MP3's. This GPX can not do Compact Flash, but can read SD,MM,XD, and Memory stick. Howevert his has 3 frames, red, black, and silver frames, which are about 10-15 dollars extra features if bought separately. The photos are as clear as they can be with 480 x 234 resolution standard. I was happy to present this as a gift, and the person is not dissapointed, and I am actually a bit jelous, and may get one for myself soon. Check this out, a good frame.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Tends to distort image,
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When I started loading photos onto this frame, I noticed that everyone looked like they had put on a few pounds. The frame was defaulted to 16:9 mode, and most of my photos were 4:3, so I changed the frame to 4:3. Of course, all of my photos (even the the 16:9 wide ones) showed up with vertical bars on both sides of the screen, and also with the people now looking too thin.
I finally figured out that I could get a perfect image if I set the frame to 16:9 mode but then squeezed all of my images to 75% horizontally and then resized them to 480 pixels tall. So, my normal 4:3 photos have to be 480x480, my portrait 3:4 photos have to be 270x480, etc. And after all of this squeezing and resizing, the photos look perfect when displayed in the frame. But that's way too much work.
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