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Matsunichi Photoblitz 5.6-Inch 4:3 Digital Picture Frame

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Matsunichi Photoblitz 5.6-Inch 4:3 Digital Picture Frame
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Matsunichi
Color: Black
Display Size: 5.6 inches
EAN: 0693835450623
Format: CD
Label: Matsunichi
Product Manufacturer: Matsunichi
Model: PF 5e
Publisher: Matsunichi
Removable Memory: Memory Stick
Size: 5.6-Inch
Studio: Matsunichi


Piece facts:
  • 5.6-inch color LCD screen with 300:1 contrast ratio
  • 320 x 234 pixel resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio
  • Supports MMC, MS, SD, xD memory cards
  • Plays slideshow with transitions; clock display with photo background; wall-mountable
  • What's in the box: Picture frame, power adapter, user manual, and quick install guide




Frame Picture Digital 4:3 5.6-Inch Photoblitz Matsunichi






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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Simple Easy Frame! ...
I got this for my Mother for Christmas, she is 81. Wanted something simple she can just turn on and watch the show. Very easy to set up, I think the picture quality is great for the price! I think I may buy a couple more as gifts and 1 for me!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Product For The Price
This product was a gift for a friend and they enjoy it very much. It's lacking some features and it could be bigger and it could be widescreen, but it was only 29.99!

This is a great X-Mas Gift or for any other occasion. Seems to be of decent built quality and no problems as of yet.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Inexpensive Digital Picture Frame - Recommended ...
We bought the Photoblitz 5.6" Digital Picture Frame because of the great price Amazon had on a "Gold Box" deal. This is an entry level picture frame at best, but at the price it really is great deal.

The Good:
* Supports SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD Cards
* Clock Mode
* Clear Display

The Bad:
* Buttons are NOT Labled!
* LARGE Form Factor

For the money, this is a great Digital Picture Frame - Recommended!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Matsunichi Photoblitz for Grandma!
I purchased this item for my kids' grandmother. She didn't need anything fancy, just something that she could operate easily. It rotates nicely through photos of her family, and is just what she wanted! For the purpose this item was purchased for, it is wonderful!



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Poor quality but not a bad frame for the price ...
I was a little disappointed with this product for several reasons. 1) The picture quality is poor. Pictures are grainy and do not have the same crisp, clear quality that other digital picture frames have. 2) The frame is plastic and looks very cheap. 3) The frame appears to be a bit fickle when it comes to accepting memory cards. I tried two different (one old and one brand new) SD cards--both worked in my PC. The new card could not be recognized by the frame, and the older card worked just fine.

All in all, for the money, this is not a bad digital picture frame. It does what it is supposed to do, which is show pictures. After setup is complete, it is easy to operate. However, if you're looking for a frame that will display your photos in their best light, I would look for a higher quality digital picture frame.

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