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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely recommend it for anyone who takes digital photos,
By "jeffott80" (Fresno CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
The TV Photoviewer gets "two thumbs up" all the way.I have been taking digital photos for a couple of years, and from time to time scan old photos. After opening the TV photoviewer box, I got it set up on my TV and working in no time. The software that came with it is the easiest album-maker software I've ever used. I made about a dozen albums on floppy disks. Each had several dozen of my best handpicked photos. I brought them down to the living room and my family has been glued to the TV ever since. This is a great product I will use over and over again.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice product for showing digital photos,
By "bg5422" (Stamford, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
Setting up the set-top box was easy. I installed the CDROM software and made my first floppy album. Carried it over to the TV, popped it in, pressed the remote control, and a contact sheet appeared on the screen. From there it works like a slide projector, just press Forward or Backwards to see the photos.I like this product. Making floppy disk albums is incredibly fast and easy, and floppy disks are cheap. I ignored the software's suggestion to limit the number of images to 20 for best quality, never the less with 40 images on one floppy disk the photos looked very good on my 27 inch RCA TV. The PC software also lets you e-mail a completed album to a friend. Presumably if they also have a TV PhotoViewer then they can download the e-mail to a floppy disk and see the photos on their own TV.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Simplicity outweighs its lack of innovation.,
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This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
You should be able to pick this guy up on the web now for about 1/6 of its original 160 dollar price tag. At that price this device is a great option to have.Here are my justifications for this product based on what other people have to say: 1. Doesn't you're camera have TV out? Why yes it does, but what if I already off loaded my pictures and renamed the files? My camera will not recognize files that have been renamed, so I can no longer display them on a TV. This device makes it easy to put together a quick photo album for my TV. For immediate viewing a camera is fine, but for future viewing the little albums this product makes are great. 2. A Floppy Disk is TOO small. Why not a CD? I agree and disagree with wanting to use a higher format media, but ever try to e-mail 700mb of data over the web? 1.4mb is much more managable. Plus, do you think mom and dad (or another viewer) is really going to want to look at an album filled with 1000's of photos? 40 photos is the perfect amount for sending and for making a album. An album of 1000's of pictures with text would take quite a while to put together. This product is not an archive product, this is a viewing product. Archive all you want to CD-R or CD-RW. But for e-mailing and viewing small bits of data this is perfect. Example, just got back from a trip. I only took 109 pictures total (each about 1MB in size). If I created an album on a CD-ROM or ZIP device I'd be wasting 150-550mb of space. Instead I just choose the 40 pictures I liked best from trip and made a little album and e-mailed them off to friends. I made 2 more albums (wow, 3 whole floppies) and when my parents stopped by I displayed all my vacation photos (with text) quickly and easily from my couch. To sum up here are my pros and cons: PROs: Easy to use. Pictures look as good as if viewed from my camera. For a viewer, even Grandma could figure this out. Remote control is a nice touch. If found for 30 dollars or less this is a great buy. 40 pictures is the perfect size to work with. You can view albums both on a PC or using the glorified floppy drive and a TV. Software is simple to use as well for creating album and floppy disks. CONs: Not an archive product. If you want to store more than 40 photos, do it on you hard drive or burn them to a disk. Proprietary viewer must be used to view/create albums (although it's very small and easy to work with). Wish compression rate was a little higher, but with TV viewing being 640x480 anyway the pictures do look very good. Last con: more and more desktops and laptops are being sold without floppies. Would have given it 5 stars, but due to the rediculous 160 dollar original price tag I give it 4 and ask: what was Microsoft thinking trying to charge so much for this product? It's a great product that is perfect and doing what it is supposed to do and for digital photo beginers, but 160? Grandma isn't going to like that. For 20-30 a pop, everyone in my family could have one these devices. Another opinion for displaying photos on a TV is to make a VCD slide show of photos. Roxio and other CD burning packages can do this and give you the flexibility to add music and narrition, full motion video in addition to the stills. Plus most DVD players support VCDs. So if you already own and DVD player and a CD Burner, it's probable not worth it unless you can find this cheap . I do like the little albums you can make with it and it does what is advertised. Hence, the 4 stars. What would make this product cool is if it could double as a usb floppy drive for a laptop. Then you couse use it with laptop that does not have a floppy.... just a thought.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally something to make it worth taking digital photos,
By Will Marziano (Pompano, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
Great product. After spending a thousand dollars on an olympus digital camera and Epson printer, this finally makes it worth it to take digital photos. I was down on the floppy disk idea, but I made an album of 40 pictures and it looks great on TV.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
John Harrold's review is absolutely worthless!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
Sure, John. I'll buy one of your graphics cards with video-out capabilities and move my computer into my living room (NOT!). Sounds like you are having a hard time selling your graphics cards and Microsoft just made it harder! I won't buy your graphics card, but I do have one of the Microsoft Photo Viewer's on order.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Slick, great for it's intended audience,
By "princeorg" (Burlingame, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
Got a digital camera? Got grandparents without a computer? Got a bigscreen TV? Like slideshows but hate dealing with the projector? This might be for you. It's pretty cheap now (...), which makes it a great gift for those relatives who don't have a computer--just mail them dirt-cheap floppy disks of photos and they can see them on their TV, with a handy remote control to boot! It's quite nifty, and while the resolution isn't 2- or 3-megapixel, GET OVER IT, it's a *tv*. TV's are 640x480 devices at best, so that's all the resolution you need. In fact, the pictures look AMAZINGLY good on tv (Sony wega 36")!!It's not for everyone, but if you want to have the livingroom TV cycle vacation pictures during a party, and/or show pix to a lot of people at once, it's really nifty. I also liked that while of course you DO need a RCA video-in on your tv/vcr/whatever, you DON'T need a currently-free one... the device has an automatic video passthrough that works flawlessly, and is a huge convenience since I seem to have all of the MANY inputs on my a/v receiver full. Cool product. Yeah, 1.44M floppies aren't huge, but they're dirt cheap, everyone can write to them, and you don't really need 650M of space for images destined for NTSC TV display. Nicely executed, good price, I like it!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
e-mail feature is great,
By "edfree1033" (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
The e-mail feature sends your TV photo album to your friends. The people you e-mail to can your photo album on their own TV. Great feature, easy to use.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best digital camera accessory I own,
By A Customer
This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
Microsoft's TV Photo Viewer makes it easier than ever to make photo albums and show them on TV. Unlike digital cameras which only display recent photos that still live in the memory card, the TV Photo Viewer can show any photo you've ever taken. Microsoft includes a easy to use software app for the PC. Select up to 40 photos, insert a floppy disk, and you have an album ready to show in about a minute. The TV Photo Viewer itself sits on the TV. The floppy disk albums are viewed using a small remote control. The photos look bright and clear. This is the best digital camera accesory I own. I would recommend it to anyone else with a digicam.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Disregard bad reviews from people that don't own it.,
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This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
If it wasn't for the people that don't own the thing, this would have five stars. It's a great product for the intended audience.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TV PHOTOVIEWER IS GREAT,
By Delmar L Schroeder (Greeley, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft TV Photo Viewer (Personal Computers)
I am totally satisfied with the TV Photoviewer. It does everything as described, easy to hook up, fun and easy to set up my photo albums, and a joy for the family to view our photo's on TV so everyone can enjoy them.
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