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Pandigital 10.4" WiFi/Bluetooth Compatible Digital Photo Frame with 1GB Internal Memory and Bonus Pre-Loaded Recipes |  | Brand: PanDigital
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 71538
MPN: PI1051DWCB Model: PI1051DWCB UPC: 843967010510 EAN: 0843967010510
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| Features:
| • | Screen size: 10.4". Screen resolution: 800x600. Aspect ratio: 4:3. | | • | Internal memory: 1GB. Image capacity: 5000. User interface: Remote control. | | • | Card reader: 6-in-1. Memory card supported: CF, SD, XD, MS, MSPro, MMC. Media formats: JPEG, AVI, MP3 | | • | Plug & Play, WiFi, Bluetooth compatible. USB host / USB device. Clock, calendar, alarm. Programmable On/Off. | | • | Image rotate, resize. Power: AC adapter (included). Product certifications: FCC, CE, UL. Environmental compliance: RoHS, WEEE, CARB. AC adapter certifications: UL, CEC, CE. |
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Product Description With the Panimage picture frame from Pandigital®, you can effortlessly move images out of your camera and into your life.
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poor remote; resets duration after powered off May 18, 2009 sad dad (Portland, OR United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The screen is fair and of good size, but not particularly crisp, bright, or vibrant. The remote is very poor -- I could almost never get the screen to respond to the remote unless I aimed directly at the lower right corner of the screen and held the remote vertically (!?; see all the reviews at Costco website). This would not be a huge issue, except that you can not fully configure the viewer without the remote. Even after changing to fresh battery, had the same problem (returned it on this basis alone).
Worse, when the frame is turned off, it resets to the default slide duration -- which is 5 seconds. This is way too short for anyone using this as a digital picture frame by their desk because it's a constant distraction. Also, the (random) transitions are very "blocky" and not smooth; it bugged me so much that I went deep into the menus to change them all to "fade" but was no better. One slide "fades" into the next in what looks like 3 or 4 increments -- blink, blink, blink. It's not at all like what we've grown accustomed to on an iPhoto, iMovie, or even PowerPoint slide presentation.
Yes, it's big and it's dirt cheap; we were looking for something a little better.
hate the remote! December 16, 2009 Madison Hope (Redmond, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
large good quality screen but unfortunately the remote is TERRIBLE and even worse you have to control everything on the screen with the remote if you don't have the touch version. I downloaded several hundred photos from my memory card and wanted to delete those I didn't want to display... I spent HOURS. You have to press the button on the remote many times to get a response 8 out of 10 times.
On another note it didn't download the photos from my camera in order so if you are looking to do a slide show where pics are displayed as they happened, it messes it all up.
Again the size and picture quality were great, but it's so cumbersome to work with the photos due to lack of functionality and crappy remote quality... That unless you only have a few photo's to work with you will find it a lesson in frustration.
Disappointing November 29, 2009 amazonbuyer 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My family had high hopes for this frame as a gift to tech shy Great Grandparents that live in another part of the country. The frame did not measure up. It was hard to set up, harder to change images. We were hoping to send photos over a photo sharing website but did not give it to them because we hit so many problems. We are looking for another product.
Product not easy to use August 9, 2009 Dave M 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just go read the FAQ on their website. It is a poor product and not easy to use. The wi-fi adapter is not included, barely works when purchased separately. Bluetooth is impossible despite the advertising. Also, memory cards can fall inside the device and then they are lost until you send the whole unit back to the service center. Guess who pays for this "service" :(
Picture quality good, Remote is poor; Photo Manage is poor. December 24, 2009 R. Fong (Honolulu, HI) Size, display quality and price were very good ($99.99). Bought for my 88yr old mother. Unfortunately, as mentioned in other reviews, the remote is terrible with very poor response and is needed for almost every feature or selection. Very, very frustrating and so erratic. Never could determine if it was poor button contacts or transmission/reception of the remote single to the frame. Never did find a sweet spot for either the buttons or the line of sight to the frame. My mother will find it very difficult, if not impossible to use this remote.
Purchased a separate 16GB SDHC card to store 1000+ family photos and a few videos, but discovered that the photo "Manage" is very poor. If you used your computer to transfer and organise your photos in subfolders on the SD card, i.e. by year, the "Manage" will not display an list of subfolders to select your photos from. It will only display 9 thumbnails photos at a time, starting any photos in the main folder, if none, then the 1st alphabethical subfolder. Since no folder/subfolder names are displayed, you have no idea what subfolder you are in. I had 124 separate 9 photo thumbnail groups. To find a specific folder of photos, you must scroll through each group of 9 photos until you happen to recognise a photo from the subfolder you want. Of course my mother won't know this. Can you image the time it would take to reach the "right" folder in the 60th thumbnail group? Double it for the remote's poor response! This problem would be the same with photos stored on the internal memory and any flash drive attached. This may be a limitation of most, if not all digital frames. The lack of efficient photo "manage" dramatically reduces its versitility when using large memory cards or flashdrives.
It is a great price, but it may not be suitable for my mother.
I am disappointed that it only plays back AVI video files which take up huge amounts of memory. How many of us use AVI format for our family videos? Compressed MPEG, MWA or MOV video files would have been preferred options. I tried one of my AVI videos and got an "Incompatible format" error message. I will try another AVI file later.
I am trying other digital frames for comparison.
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