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Sony DPF-V900 9-Inch Digital Photo Frame

Sony DPF-V900 9-Inch Digital Photo Frame

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Brand: Sony

Buy New: $161.95
as of 3/14/2010 01:23 CST details



New (5) Used (10) from $85.95

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 51 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Native Resolution: 9
Display Size: 9
Size: 9-Inch
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 1.5 x 6.4

MPN: DPF-V900
Model: DPF-V900
UPC: 027242735019
EAN: 0027242735019

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • A 9-inch digital photo frame with 800x480 resolution and 15:9 aspect ratio LCD screen
  • Features 512MB of internal memory with optional image resizing to maximize internal memory
  • Includes HDMI output for viewing photos in high definition on an HDTV
  • Provides auto image correction to improve photos through features such as red-eye correction
  • Offers nine slide show styles; clock and calendar modes

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Product Description
Give your memories a permanent place on your desk. The DPF-V900 9-Inch Digital Photo Frame is the perfect way to view and share your memories in brilliant, high-contrast color on a 9-Inch LCD Screen. You'll enjoy fast response, direct input from most digital cameras and memory cards. Plug-and-play operation is simple and direct HDMI Output even lets you hook up to your compatible HDTV for giant-screen slideshows. There is also a supplied remote control, slideshow viewing, clock/calendar modes and wireless Bluetooth capability with optional accessory to let you display photos from Bluetooth devices and camera phones. Auto image rotation and the auto orientation sensor detect whether the frame is sitting horizontally or vertically and automatically rotate images. Decodes and displays up to 48-Megapixel and 100MB images, including JPEG, TIFF, BMP, and RAW file types Remote Control - Power, Up, Down, Left and Right arrows, Enter, Menu, Cancel, View Select, and My Favorite Action Buttons - Power, Up and Down arrows, Enter, Menu, and View Mode Function - Delete, Zoom, Rotate image, Auto Touch Up, Image display setting (Fit to screen/Full Image), and Placement supported (Landscape, Portrait, Auto orientation) Operating System - Microsoft Windows Vista 10, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or later), and Macintosh Mac OS X (10.4 or later) Dimensions - 9.65 x 6.38 x 1.52 (245x162x38.5mm) / (245x162x145mm) includes stand Weight - 800 grams without AC adaptor


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5 out of 5 stars Almost perfect   May 14, 2008
Search Alot
153 out of 155 found this review helpful

I looked at several brands of digital photo frames. Every time I came back to the Sony because it stands out for picture quality, sharpness, features (lots of features), ease of operation. Even if immediately you don't think you would use all of the features, pay the money and get it anyway. You'll be surprised how all of a sudden one or more of those features is a neat thing to have. The internal memory is large, slideshow, individual view, and picture selection from any source is so simple you can start using most of the features right out of the box. Even the owners manual is extremely user friendly. Yes the price was a bit much but put the Sony next to the others on the market and there is no comparison for picture quality. One downside: you have to use a power cord. I found a couple of portable power sources but power plug on the Sony is not the typical power recepticle found on most products. Thanks Sony....how about making a portable source available? I would love to place the frame on a table for display without having to find a place to plug it in. I found only one brand of frame with a built in battery but the picture quality was no where near the Sony so I opted for the Sony hoping that I could find a portable power pack or hope I will always have a place to plug it in. Price is starting to come down so be patient if price is your obstacle. It is well worth the wait.


4 out of 5 stars This is the first digital frame that I have liked...   August 15, 2008
Douglas R. Wieringa (Normandy Park, WA USA)
85 out of 88 found this review helpful

...and I've owned four of them.

My requirements were pretty simple -- a high-quality LCD and the ability to play from a large selection of pictures, either randomly (my preference) or by shoot date (my wife's preference). I went through three frames that choked on large numbers of pictures, had washed-out displays, and/or couldn't play randomly or sequentially. I was surprised by how poorly conceived and tested these frames were. (Here's a prior rant on the Digital Foci IMT-081 Image Moments Digital Photo Frame.)

But the DPF-V900 is a fine frame. It has a clean design; has a sharp, bright LCD; and has no problem with my 4300 pictures (and is good for up to 10,000, according to the manual).

Bottom line is that, while not perfect, the DPF-V900 is a real product from a real company that has done some real quality control. As far as I can tell, that's the state of the art in the digital frame business right now.




5 out of 5 stars Finally, a very good Digital Photo Frame   August 1, 2008
Pommes
30 out of 31 found this review helpful

A DPF has been on our wishlist for a long time but we have been put off by the reviews, mostly critical. Sony has now come up with a pricey but solid, well built, attractive and intuitively programmed unit with an LCD screen that presents supurb images. It includes lots of image display and data presentation options to tinker with. It would be nice if it had a battery, if for no other reason than to facilitate loading it from the computer, since the corded transformer is clunky and so heavy that it can drag the unit off the table. Clock functions are counter-intuitive and poorly described in the manual. Sony says that the TIFF image file format is compatable but we found that not to be the case. So instead, we Photoshop-converted our Web GIF photos to BMP, which worked fine.
In all, DPF's have finally arrived with this Sony product. We're delighted with it.



1 out of 5 stars Good picture quality, but not recommended due to image compatibility issues   March 17, 2009
A. Yang (San Francisco, CA United States)
39 out of 42 found this review helpful

First of all, the image quality is good. Now that we got that out of the way, I felt very compelled to write this review because as a few others have stated, this frame has compatibility issues with files that have been editted via photoshop, or even simple renaming files like infranview. all i actually did was just download files off of an online photo album (smugmug), and the files would load with question marks. Some have experienced the same, and as one reviewer said (Alex), he had to convert the files to BMP in order for them to show up. When loading photos, it takes a while for the files to transfer, or even recognize external media. The auto correct mode also does not work very well. I got this as a present for my grandparents, and luckily, they wont be tinkering with it much often. But for a photo person like myself, be careful of the hassle you'll experience with this frame. For a $200 frame, I expect more from Sony. Once again, for those who have bought this frame and experiencing the ? mark issue with file recognition, you need to convert the files to bmp in order for them to load correctly. I found a review on here that saved the day for me, so i hope this helps somebody else as well.


5 out of 5 stars fantastic   December 4, 2008
David Wilson (Northville, MI United States)
27 out of 28 found this review helpful

There are a ton of cheaper digital picture frames from all sorts of companies I never heard of, but you can always count on Sony. Somewhat more expensive for it's size, but it works perfectly right out of the box. There are a few poor reviews here that claim pictures that have been edited don't work, but that's not my experience. I exported a couple of hundred images from Lightroom 2.0 to an SD card, plugged it into the frame, and they display perfectly. The display is bright and sharp with nice accurate color. The images I used were originally high-resolution scans of slides (from a Nikon film scanner). All have been cropped and adjusted in Lightroom, and some touched up further in Photoshop CS3. I exported 750x480 JPEGs which the frame accepts without any problem. We're giving this to my father-in-law for Christmas, and his entire slide collection (4400 slides) will comfortably fit on a 2GB SD card, extrapolating from the first couple of hundred. The manual says up to 8GB SDHC cards will work (and up to 9,999 images), which would allow me to export much larger versions of the images. (That will allow the zoom-in feature to have more to work with.)

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