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Samsung SPF-107H 10-Inch Touch of Color Digital Photo Frame with 1 GB Built-In Memory

Samsung SPF-107H 10-Inch Touch of Color Digital Photo Frame with 1 GB Built-In Memory

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Brand: Samsung

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New (12) Used (5) from $93.99

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews

Color: Gray
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 0.9 x 11 x 7.4

MPN: SPF-107H
Model: SPF-107H
UPC: 729507810270
EAN: 0729507810270

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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 1GB built-in memory & memory slot means you can store over 3,000 photos and the convenient USB slot lets you easily hook up your memory stick or connect the frame to a computer
  • Touch of Color ultra slim 23 mm frame design with a hint of gray
  • Exclusive UbiSync technology makes the 107H much more than a digital photo frame by allowing you to use it as a second PC mini monitor with a simple USB connection
  • Low power usage and energy saving technology with exclusive auto-turn off/on functionality means this energy efficient photo frame will only cost you pennies per month to run
  • 1024 x 600 high resolution, 250 cd/m² brightness, and 500:1 contrast ratio

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The SPF-107H 10-Inch wide digital photo frame by Samsung is almost as beautiful as the photos it showcases. With new Touch of Color design, a sophisticated gray color is blended into the ultra-thin frame. You can even use the 107H as a second mini monitor by connecting to your PC. Plus 1 GB of built-in memory gives you more than enough room for all of your photos. Relive your memories in crystal clear, high-resolution images.


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Best screen of any picture frame   September 16, 2009
Andy in Washington (Washougal, WA)
70 out of 70 found this review helpful

I have been hunting for an LCD picture frame for quite a while, and noticed the Samsung screens in a store.

What caught my eye was the picture quality of the LCD, and even more important, the anti-glare screen on the LCD. It is the only screen I have seen that does not reflect room lights in the screen-or perhaps it is more correct to say that it reflects them a whole lot less than any other screen. If you look at the Samsung screen side-by-side with other LCD's, the difference is amazing. It also seemed to have about the best contrast, especially in brighter room lighting.

The 10" screen also makes a big difference. You can view it from across a room and at least see what the picture is...although you still have to get closer to make out details. The smaller frames seem to require you to get close even to recognize the picture.

The Samsung did not have all the features I would have liked, but no LCD screen did. What I really wanted was a product that worked on my WiFi, and could automatically update itself from my network storage (NAS) on my network. Alas, none of the current LCD's seem to be there yet. Since my ideal product didn't exist, it made sense to get settle on the best screen, which is after all what you buy one of these for in the first place.

I am very happy with the picture, and the feature set is ok, if not perfect.

The frame has a USB port, and so far I have only used it to load pictures from my PC. It also appears to allow USB peripherals to connect, but haven't tried that yet.


Highlights:
Picture screen quality
Anti glare screen
1GB on board memory
Uses actual buttons rather than on-screen menus for most features
Has a couple of display modes- single picture, multi-picture, calendar
Mostly intuitive to operate

Lowlights
Manual (more below)
Stand seems poorly designed. Hard to keep it standing on a tabletop
No auto-rotate, although there is a rotate button, and it does remember the rotate
"Random" order only ramdomizes order once, then shows pics in same order


One final note- the enclosed directions for this unit are horrible. They are more of a technical data sheet than any sort of operting instruction. If you are reasonably computer literate, you will have no problems, but I would not recommend buying this as a gift for anyone who is computer phobic. As an example, there is no mention of plugging the unit in to a USB port and treating it like a storage peripheral to load photos...you sort of just have to know to do that.

All in all, I am very happy with this product.




5 out of 5 stars Great so far   December 27, 2009
Steve S. (massachusetts)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Bought several these as gifts and so far they are as advertised. Very crisp pictures and easy to use. Lots of options for viewing and several screen formats. Blends in well and looks nice on the desk.


4 out of 5 stars Works as expected   February 6, 2010
Dale Grant (Sanford, FL, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Product is as described and works great. A little learning curve for some of the extras. Needs a download from Samsung to use as a monitor.


3 out of 5 stars Great resolution but color is off and mini-monitor fails   January 6, 2010
J. Robertson (Tulsa, OK)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Initially I was extremely impressed with the resolution and how vivid the colors are but that has has changed the more I look at it.

As a photo frame: 4 stars
Pros: 1. Good resolution
2. Easy set up
3. Multiple input modes
4. Adjustable back lighting
5. Multiple picture transition modes
Cons: 1. 4:3 aspect ratio photos do not fit well in a 16:9 widescreen without significant cropping. When uncropped portrait-oriented photos are viewed in landscape mode, they only fill roughly the center 1/3rd of the frame. Normal uncropped landscape photos leave an inch of blackspace on each side of the screen.
2. Noticeable bluish cast to photos and no means of adjustment to resolve. The blue cast actually overrules reddish tones enough to make sepia-tone photos look black and white. And while it is great for green landscapes or ocean view photos, sunset photos and skintones look blah. It makes my scuba photos look even worse.
3. Some of the picture transition modes are not very smooth.

As a mini monitor: 2 stars
Pros: None
Cons: 1. For the most part, cannot view videos or tv feed on monitor. Cannot get it to work with Windows Media Player, Quicktime, Roxio, or Avermedia TV software in either XP or Win 7. The only way I have gotten tv or video to work is using Snapstream and then it seizes fairly often.
2. Windows dragged over to monitor and maximized often have residuals and artifacts that cannot be refreshed out.
3. Have to go though a setup process each time unit is started as a monitor.

Samsung generally puts out fairly good quality products. This product was either produced as an afterthought (the 1024x600 screen is likely the same one used in their line of netbooks) or it was rushed to market to compete with the other new high-res photo frames coming on the market. If you are looking for a mini-monitor (as I was) look elsewhere. Samsung should have left that part out on this model as it really drags down the rating. If you are just looking for a digital frame, look for a 4:3 ratio model. You will probably be much happier with it as the pictures will fill the screen without cropping.





2 out of 5 stars Problems with internal memory let you unable to turn on   February 25, 2010
Sandry Seibert
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I received my unit in perfect condition, I've tried it and found it very interesting by the slim case, high resolution and the brightness.

So, when I tried to connect to the computer the internal memory was corrupt and the computer aks to format, the format process didn't work and the frame now just don't power up. Talking to a Samsung specialist he sad that's no possible to reset the frame, the only way to repair is to open a support ticket and leave the frame with an especialist.

I'm sad, all kinds of electronics when make with predictive failure safe have a factory reset, Samsung didn't take care to make any kind of protection of the internal firmware or either a software to diagnose the frame when the customer have issues.


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