Native Resolution:800x480 Resolution 800x480 Thumbnail View, Zoom, Pan, Rotate, Copy, Delete, auto slide show with musical background. 5 Buttons (Previous, Play/Pause/Enter, Next, Exit, Menu) Wall mountable in landscape mode Unit Dimensions 13.5 x 10.8 x 2 inch
128mb built-in memory allows you to use your memory card in your camera while your pictures are shown on the frame
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Enhanced TFT LCD Screen with the highest possible resolution, wide viewing angles and long life span
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Resolution: 800x480: Full 11.3 inch (diagonal) screen with brightness control: remote control included
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Features slide show mode and image rotation and is compatible with JPEG, JPEG Motion & AVI files
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Compatible media cards: SD, Compact Flash, Secured Digital, Multi Media Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, and Memory Stick Pro
Product Description A full-featured digital photo frame at a no features price. Is that too much to ask? Not with the 11.3" digital picture frame from Opteka. It comes complete with 128MB built in memory making storing and displaying your favorite pictures easy and fun. TFT LCD Screen with the highest possible resolution, wide viewing angles and long life span. It's compatible with SD and xD flash memory cards, as well as a wide variety of other flash storage devices. High performance digital processor inside to load, display and process each picture blazing fast. Built in stereo speakers to enjoy your favorite music. Six position adjustable stand for an optimum viewing angle. Operation is very simple - just plug in a memory card and turn the Digital Photo Frame on. Or, transfer your photos directly from your computer through the USB connector. Interchangeable frame with a simple, patent pending "Insert and Latch" step. No screw driver. No Magnets. Simple! The Opteka Digital Picture Frame is packed with features and a low price. You just can't go wrong!
user manualSeptember 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
good product...but the user manual is confusing. I still dont know how to add Music from my computer to the frame. Anyone have an answer?
TWO IMPORTANT GLITCHES YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUTJuly 10, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
We gave this picture frame to my mother-in-law for christmas. It was beautiful, she could work it easily, and it would start the show upon startup by just pushing the start button (with an SD card in place). It also allows you to show the slides in order, which we really wanted, because we wanted her to see the pictures of her grandchildren in chronological order. HOWEVER, when we sent her a replacement SD card with new photos in January, the show just froze. Eventually, the frame stopped working at all. So we returned it and the company replaced it. The new frame had the SAME problem. The company had also told us to stay under 1G, but that was not the problem (since the photos totalled only 125 MEG, after shrinking). What I FINALLY figured out was this: First, you need to format your SD CARD using a FAT32 format (not just FAT, but FAT32). Then, you have to use numbers ONLY to label your photos. DO NOT USE ANY LETTERS. When you do this, everything works like a charm. You can definitely have pictures over 1 Megabyte (I have quite a few), so that is an erroneous comment made by one of the reviewers.
C'mon.... it ROCKS!May 19, 2008 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
The other reviews will give you the specs and pros. I haven't experienced any of the (relatively) few cons associated with this brand or model*, and only want to add mention of that experience, and an assessment of other models and reviews.
Face it, you aren't going to print all those pictures you have. You don't have space for the frames, and you already have boxes of prints that will never get put into albums, and albums that you never look at anyway. There's a good chance you're recording precious memories that hardly get relived or shared. You're seriously considering a digital frame, or you wouldn't be reading my drivel.
"But," you're thinking, as I did, "Opteka? Who the heck is THAT?" Who cares? You could get a smaller frame from a mediocre brand that sounds familiar, and then later post a review complaining about it, along with the others that you'd have to ignore to make yourself think you're getting a good deal, heh. Or you could save a few bucks and get one of the 7 to 10" frames from a leading photo company (ahem) and then be one of the people who posts saying they returned it, LOL. Or you could recognize that this one's got great specs, solid reviews, and a decent price point. And, btw...
This product rocks. User-friendly, vibrant color, not too bright, great size, tons of input options... It's now our primary method of watching both pictures from today (we fill a memory stick on an outing, and then kick back and watch a side show when we get home) and the thousands of pictures we took but never watched (toss 350 pics @ ~350kb each at a time onto a memory stick or the internal memory).
It took some discount/rebate combinations to get a price we could afford - but having seen the product, it's worth full retail. That'd be out of our price range, but WOW - we love it! :)
[* Three reviewers complain about "freezing", which happens if and only if a picture is over 1MB, which means you're either serious enough about photography to be able to reduce the res on the ones you want to display in the frame, or perhaps not familiar enough with your camera to lower the res to something possibly more amenable to your uses of it. :) One reviewer complains that the pictures wouldn't play sequentially, something we haven't had trouble with: SETUP > SHUFFLE > OFF.]
Good productJanuary 7, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
My Opteka digital picture frame is great. It has a very clear and sharp picture. I like its visitility and its attractive on my wife's desk.
I got bit by the same bug as other reviewer-December 3, 2007 23 out of 24 found this review helpful
I was very happy with this item-resolution looks good, simple to use, but after uploading all of my photos to a memory card, the same thing happened to me as to the other reviewer. Even though all of my images show in the photo thumbnails, the screenshow gets stuck on one picture 10 or 15 minutes into the slideshow and now it is stuck on one photo, even after repeated rebootings. I have emailed the company, but have not yet received a reply. Pretty picture is no good when the product doesn't perform well or, in my case, at all. Update: I did contact customer service and they promise to send me a shipping label to return the bad frame and then they will send me a "good" frame. I will continue to update this review. UPDATE: I had to pay return shipping charges and it took 2 weeks to get a new frame. Upon receiving the new frame, I plugged in my SD card and the screenshow again would not work. I contacted 47 St Photo (which apparently is Opteka), and was informed that the reason the slideshow would not work was because you cannot have a picture greater than 1 MB in the slideshow or the show will not run. Frustrating info because I had waited 2 weeks for a new frame when apparently the first frame would have worked if I had reduced (I chose cropping) each picture to less than 1 MB. Bottom line-the fix did work, it is a pain to go into my 1000 pics and reduce the file size to less than 1 MG, but this frame's picture is far superior to any other I have seen. And believe me, I was so frustrated in this process I really wanted to find another frame. But I am glad I perservered and with a little time put into reducing my larger file pictures, the slideshow will be great. I would now give the frame 5 stars, but wish I had known the above earlier. It, of course, was no where in the manual.
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