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Philips 7-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame (Black)

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Philips 7-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame (Black)
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Street Price: $99.99
Gaunz Org Price: $69.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Philips
Display Size: 7 inches
EAN: 0609585153523
Label: Philips Consumer Electronics
Product Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
Model: 7FF3FPB
Publisher: Philips Consumer Electronics
Removable Memory: MiniSD
Studio: Philips Consumer Electronics


Piece facts:
  • 16:9 frame ratio
  • High pixel density for sharp & detailed photo display
  • Displays all crisp colors of professional printed photos
  • Stylish & sleek design complements photos
  • Auto photo orientation to fit portrait or landscape modes




(Black) Frame Photo Digital LCD 7-Inch Philips






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How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share, organize and relive your memories with Philips PhotoFrame, the easiest way to share your memories by displaying your digital photos in stunning quality - without a PC..


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * OK, but colors are off and control is difficult ...
The 16:9 ratio is to long for this sort of product. Photos are seldom in that format. The controls (setup and menu) were difficult to use. The colors were slightly off (too yellow). A shuffle mode on the slide show would be an improvement.
On the positive side are good brightness, OK picrure quality and nice finish.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Does the Job...
Works as it's supposed to - does the job - looks just fine. Drag pics to a SD card on ur computer and load it in the digital frame, turn it on and there u go. That's about it. Nothin' fancy about it - just works. Don't know who's complaining about this frame but they must be pretty picky about things. I bought one for me, and two more for bday presents for the Grandma's. ;-)



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Nice picture quality but software sucks! ...
Very nice color quality where black is black. I rate this product with only 2 stars because I have spent a lot of time trying to figure out how auto start/off works. And because time is money, this product has a very high price to value ratio. I am not going to reveal the bug that the software has at auto start/off function unless Philips pays me for the time I 've spent. Also the random fuction does not work at all. Generally , I didn't expect such sleazy software form a company named Philips!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - It sucks!
Ordinary Display screen
No remote control
Stiff buttons (difficult to locate)

No worth spending money on it.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good for this price! ...
I liked this product but I feel like the definition is not really terrible, but I think it is good for the prices.

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