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Sony DPF-D72 7-Inch LCD WVGA 16:10 Photo Frame (Black)

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3.8 out of 5 stars 26 customer reviews
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  • 7-Inch WVGA Clear Photo LCD (16:10)
  • Internal Memory Capacity: 1 GB (2000 images)
  • Multi card slot (MS, SD, CF, and xD)
  • Auto Image Rotation
  • Clock/calendar
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Product Dimensions 12.7 x 7.8 x 3.9 inches
Item Weight 2.6 pounds
Shipping Weight 2.2 pounds
ASIN B002DUCRJW
Item model number DPF-D72N/B
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3.8 out of 5 stars 26 customer reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #255 in Camera & Photo > Camera & Photo Accessories > Lighting & Studio > Photo Studio > Storage & Presentation Materials > Digital Picture Frames
Date first available at Amazon.com August 29, 2009

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I purchased two of these as gifts and spent some time loading images onto each before giving them to others. While the manual was somewhat difficult to interpret, the actual process of getting images onto the frame could not have been easier. I have a mac and use iPhoto for images. The frame screen is 800x480 pixels, so I simply cropped a set of images to those dimensions and exported them as jpegs. I connected the frame using a USB cable (not included) and the frame popped up as an external device. I dragged my images onto the frame, unplugged the USB, and voila the frame rebooted and started displaying my images. Couldn't be easier.

Lots of extra options and settings to customize the experience, I left most of those alone except I did toggle the sony logo off on both of them since the frames look sleeker without the brand name.

Very happy; I'll likely pick up a third one of these for myself.
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I liked this frame so much, I bought two. One for my parents and one for my family. The features are great, I like that it can double as a clock. Ease of use is well...easy! Pop in a memory card or plug into a PC via USB to use the 1gb of on board memory. Picture quality only slightly suffers when a picture outside the native display dimensions is loaded up. When a cropped picture for this frame is displayed, the results are spectacular. For a bigger room you probably want to get a bigger frame, but as an accent or in a smaller room I recommend this frame without hesitation.
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We had some very bad luck last year with two different digital picture frames we recieved for Christmas, one a Westinghouse and the other some weird brand. They both died within a very short period of time. Westinghouse would not honor the warranty because we didn't have a receipt. We tossed them both in the trash! I wanted to give one to my husband for his office as a Christmas present this year and I started researching these things online. This Sony was very highly rated with an excellent warranty, so I purchased it with confidence. So far, so good, it's working flawlessly. The picture quality couldn' be sharper and it was very easy to set up. It was a little more expensive than other brands, but you get what you pay for. We're completely pleased!
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Having a hard time getting some of my pics to display properly and navigating through the frames menu was not easy to figure out. I thought it would be easy - size the imgages, drag and drop.
Not so, but the frame itself is nice and when I figure it out it will make a great additional to my living room.
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Loaded over 500 family pics and sent them to grandma. She loves the pics and also uses it as a night lite in clock mode. She learned how to use it on her own.
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I had many 7" digital photo frames for my office desk in the past. Yes, I only look for 7" because my goal is seeing my family pictures with a small frame when taking rest at work . After trying many differnet brands such as Coby, eMtion, Philip, and Viewsonic. Sony DPF-F72 is the one setting on my office desk in the end. The reasons are: 1. Resolution 800x480, it makes huge difference on the photo quality comparing with other 480x234 frames. 2. iPhone style rotation, you can turn the frame when you see a portrial photo, and DPF-F72 will auto rotate it. 3. Clock and calendar, you can also set the frame showing all on the same page or you can swap them manually per remote control. On the other hand, DPF-F72 gives you photo frame, clock, and calendar. I get a clean organized desk. :)
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I selected this Sony pic frame after spending a goodly couple 3 hrs or so agonizing over the poor reviews of almost all the others on the market including other Sonys. I must say I was pleased with the product out of the box and the packing/presentation was very good. The unit operated well and for the most part displayed all of the some 3200 pics on the Xd card quite well. One issue I found was that after spending a good deal of time editing the pics I wanted to put on the card for max size (300K or less worked very well) and correct orientation, the frame still managed to display a very few of them incorrectly even though I had spent a lot of time identifying and orienting a few dogs and cats from sideways to vertical. It's as though the frame detected my changes and changed them back?! Anyway, this was only a few pics and nothing to blow fuses over. Secondly, the remote control uses the popular (these days) membrane type of button which caused my elderly mom (and ME!) to struggle to get it to communicate with the frame. A lot of re-positioning of the remote and multiple presses of the hard-to-detect closure of the membrane bubble-buttons to know if you're actually making a press or not. I understand the value of a sealed button, but if it only successfully communicates to the frame maybe 2-3 out of 4 presses most of the time it gets a bit frustrating. The alternated on-the-unit controls seem OK, but are very awkward to use being on the back and almost impossible to read or know the proper orientation for left-right-up and down. Anyway, I'm pleased that once the unit is running correctly in the mode you want, one can sit back and enjoy the presentation, but I was a little embarrassed trying to encourage my 86-year-old mom to "play with it" when I had a lot of trouble myself--and I'm a retired electronics/computer professional.
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