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Nixplay Original 12 Inch WiFi Cloud Digital Photo Frame. iPhone & Android App, Email, Facebook, Dropbox, Instagram, Flickr, Picasa (W12A)

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4.3 out of 5 stars 849 customer reviews
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  • The perfect gift for a loved one: Easily send photos direct to the frame using Email or iPhone/Android App
  • Create personal photo playlists: Access all your photos on Facebook, Instagram, Dropbox, Flickr & Picasa and upload them safe and securely to Nixplay online cloud storage.
  • Manage multiple frames from one Nixplay Cloud Account: FREE Sync up to 5 frames and enjoy 10GB of photo storage (Plus Account: sync up to 10 frames, 30GB storage + storage options). Perfect for multiple frames for the whole family, anywhere in the world.
  • HD Video Playback: Watch high definition videos with audio from your USB or SD/SDHC card.
  • Anti-glare LED Backlit display, premium matte Rubberised Surface Finish, WiFi connectivity, VESA wall mountable.
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Display Size 12 inches 10.4 inches 12 inches 10 inches
Connectivity Technology wi-fi Wireless (Wi-Fi b/g/n, 2.4 GHz only, 5GHz not supported) USB USB
Item Package Weight 4.01 pounds 2.55 pounds 3.6 pounds 1.55 pounds
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Product Dimensions 14.4 x 13.5 x 3 inches
Item Weight 3.8 pounds
Shipping Weight 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B00J3TWQ8I
Item model number W12A
Batteries 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
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4.3 out of 5 stars 849 customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #5 in Camera & Photo > Camera & Photo Accessories > Lighting & Studio > Photo Studio > Storage & Presentation Materials > Digital Picture Frames
Date first available at Amazon.com March 19, 2014

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By N. Palmer on May 9, 2014
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UPDATE: Upping to 5 stars (from 4) because I am really enjoying the frame overall the issues I mentioned aren't worth docking 1 star.

I bought one of these the first day it was available for sale and I was initially disappointed. The frame did not perform like the W08A I had purchased. However, after the the software update I received 5/8/2014 (version 1.7), it seems to be working well and I am now very happy with the frame, and I even ordered a 2nd one!

I have 3 suggestions for the frame.
1) Slideshows need a random playback option, and from what I read on their support forums, this is in the works.
2) I would like to be able to configure a DND time period, where the frame is asleep and the motion sensor is disabled. The reason for that is that I have one frame in my bedroom and don't want it kicking on during the night for any reason (and I am too lazy to turn it on/off manually everyday).
3) I would like higher resolution screen (comparable to a retina iPhone's PPI).
I'd actually edit my rating to 5 stars if the first 2 are addressed.

Also, this frame has VESA mounting holes underneath a slip cover on the back. Their product description does not mention that like it does for their non-cloud frame.

Finally, NIX seems like a great company that stands behind their products. The unit I ordered had one bad pixel, and after I contacted NIX, I had a new (perfect) frame in my hands the next day.
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I've seen these on the desks of people at work for a few years and finally decided to get one. During my research I was thrilled to learn that not only were the screens much larger then I had seen, but some of them had Wi-Fi. I liked what I read about NixPlay and if I don't like it, returns are easy with Amazon.

Well I bought 2 frames, the 15 inch and the 12 inch and I am keeping them both. They are huge! My only regret is that I didn't buy the 8 inch frame as well which I have since ordered. I will have the 15 inch in the living room, 12 inch in the bedroom and 8 inch at work.

Setup was really easy with the quick start guide. I had both frames up and running with a handful of pictures I quickly uploaded to my account on the website. First I created an empty album on the website, then uploaded pictures to that album. Next you create a slideshow and add one or more albums to that slideshow. Then you add one or more slideshows to a photo frame. I haven't quite figured out the benefit of slideshows just yet as it seems like an extra layer that isn't needed.

I plan to mount the frames to the wall at the house. It uses metric machine screws #4 by 12 and I bought ones about 1/2 inch long. I slide off the square plate on back. You have to nudge it around until you get it to come off (plastic tabs on the back of the plate are in some holes). Now it looks like you could put one or two screws into the wall and then set the frame over those screws and push it down to lock it in place. You could also buy a mounting frame like they have for flat screen TVs. I plan two use my screws to put in the mounting plate holes on the back of the frame, leaving them sticking out some, wrap picture frame wire around the screws and then hang it on the wall.
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Out of the box I was a little frustrated. The initial setup requires the frame connect to the internet to download firmware and for you to register it with a free account on nixplay.com. I had the frame shipped to my office, since that is where I plan on using it. I intended on connecting it via our office guest wireless. Our guest wireless requires users sign in via web page, a feature not currently supported. I was able to fortunately create a hotspot on my phone and connect the frame to the hotspot on my phone and complete the initial setup.

I love that it can connect to other sources like Dropbox, and Facebook to access photos. This is done thru the web interface on nixplay.com. The photos you select are added to an album and you assign them to your frame's play lists. One thing I learned quickly, is to save your local album often. I switched from Facebook to Dropbox without saving and had to go back and re-add my Facebook photos again. Another surprise, for the better from a security perspective, but a little annoying from a convenience perspective is that I had to sign back in to Facebook later when I went to add more photos.

Overall though the interface is really easy to use. I love the drag and drop capability for adding photos. I don't see an option to upload photos from the computer that you are on though, and I would think this should be a basic feature.

I also read in the description that you can upload photos from the iPhone & Android App. Really all the app does is create a contact list of Nixplay user addresses, it then uses the e-mail functionality of your phone. So you have to make sure the e-mail address you use on your phone is already configured as a recipient on your nixplay account.
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First the basic frame functionality is very solid; color controls are the best I've seen, and this is like the 8 or 9th frame I've purchase over the past 5 years or so (before that I made my own). Two features need updating, but they are suppose to be on the way. These being a truly "random" display function, the second being able better taylor the minimum display time (currently 30s). But give this frame is connected to the cloud future updates can be done without user intervention (yea)!

The cloud interface is very easy to use, you get 20GB online with the frame, if you store re-sized (optimized) pictures this probably holds 10K pictures. The management of what you load to the cloud and what you expose to any of your frames (5 free; don't understand why they would limit this) is easy to understand and use; You upload into albums and manage what's on frames with slide shows (up to 500 images per slideshow; not an issue as you can have many, many slideshows defined.

The eMail interface works reasonably well once you define each email account that is allowed send pictures to the frame, this has to be done one at a time, but once and done generally speaking. Interfaces to other social media functions is evolving, FB, IG, DB, Picasa all exist today (and work), if they keep adding services (Flickr , smugmug, SNAPfish, shutterfly, photoBucket, SlickPic... and other cloud storage options, iPhoto, SkyDrive.....) as they move forward this is truly the product to have (open to multiple services vs a closed, walled off eco-system), as nothing else, yet, compares. Their "futures" forum says lots of thing are coming...if so this is the best of the best. Especially if they define a API for other apps to interface directly with them.
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