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4/12/2012

Sungale ID800WT Cyberus 8-Inch WI-FI Touch Digital Photo Frame (Black) Review

Sungale ID800WT Cyberus 8-Inch WI-FI Touch Digital Photo Frame (Black)
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I bought this as a Christmas present for my boyfriend, since he wants pictures around the house, and I hate clutter. I was initially drawn to this for all of the "features."
1. I thought the touch screen would be cool, but you just end up with a bunch of fingerprints all over the screen.
2. I am pretty tech-saavy, but after purchasing an extra memory card and spending 3 wonderful hours with this thing, I couldn't get pictures to load and fit properly. On that note, you have to resize the pictures for the frame, or they won't load at all. No, thank you.
3. It looks really cheap.
4. The interface is not very user-friendly. It's like an old DOS program. If you know what that is, I'm sure you're running by now, and if you don't know what that is, well, you should be running.
5. This frame connected wirelessly once. After that, it said it couldn't connect to my router (when it could recognize it), and that perhaps I had too many other things trying to connect. I've never heard of that, and it's a total bunch of crap.
Needless to say, I returned this the next day. I trekked over to Best Buy and got an HP DreamScreen 100 10-Inch Wireless Connected Screen. I know the reviews seem bad on that, too, but I absolutely love mine. Easy setup (it took 5 minutes), no photo resizing, beautiful interface, and no wireless problems. It's got a bigger screen and is very sleek looking. Basically, every issue I had with this crappy Sungale frame was fixed by the Dreamscreen. I'd recommend getting one of those instead. I wouldn't wish this nightmare on my worst enemy.

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The Sungale ID800WT Hi-Resolution Wi-Fi enabled 8-Inch Touch Screen Digital Photo Frame is a great product for users to enjoy Wi-Fi content without having to log onto a PC or Laptop. This Plug and Play Device is easy to set up and auto links to a home or business wireless router with an auto configuration option. The Sungale ID800WT Wi-Fi Touch Screen Digital Photo Frame allows users to view and download photos from Google's Picasa, listen to hundreds of IP radio stations around the world, find weather forecasts by zip code, access YouTube Videos via RSS feed, receive Gmail alerts, search real time stock quotes, and catch up on local and international news through Google and Yahoo News. Compatible with SD, MMC, MS and XD memory cards, the Sungale ID800WT Hi-Resolution Wi-Fi Enabled 8 Inch Touch Screen Digital Photo Frame can store up to 2 GB of Memory allowing users to enjoy watching Movies, listening to Music, browsing Photos and reading e-books in text format in addition to the Wi-Fi enabled features. Standard features include Digital Calendar, Analogue clock display, Alarm clock feature and built in speakers.

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2/22/2012

Sungale AW15B-WF 5" Digital Frame Review

Sungale AW15B-WF 5 Digital Frame
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This is a high-definition display, so your photos will look really great. But among others, four things I didn't like in this products: (i) you need to go though the menus to start a slideshow, meaning that it is not just to turn it on to have your images coming - forget it if you are planing to give it to your mother...; (ii) you cannot program it to switch on and off at desired times, a feature that you can find in other competing products (like Kodak, for example) and very useful; (iii) it does not display the images at random, but sequentially; (iv) Additionally, if you have a MacIntosh computer, the wi-fi will not work, since it only gets connected to PCs.
I wouldn't recommend it.

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15.4" TFT 1280x800 pixels LCD Screen. Built-in 512MB memory with WiFi autoconnect to wireless router with preset link to Flickr and Picasa. Calendar and alarm clock functions. Accepts memory cards SD, MMC, MS, XD and CF Card. AV input jack and built-in stereo speakers. Photo file formats include JPEG, BMP also plays audio formats MP3 and WMA. Video file format: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, XVID, DIVX. USB 2.0. User manual, AC adapter, remote control, WiFi dongle and USB cable included.

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2/07/2012

Kodak EX-811 Easyshare 8-inch Digital Picture Frame with Wireless Capability Review

Kodak EX-811 Easyshare 8-inch Digital Picture Frame with Wireless Capability
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I bought this as a gift for the grandparents. Loaded about 800 pictures on an SD card and turned it on. The image is very nice. But I noticed that the first picture displayed was the first I added to the card.
Hmm. Turned it off, then back on. Same thing.
Then I looked at the manual (which is inside the box, obviously) where it says that pictures are displayed in the order added.
Very bad!
You'll never see the last 700 pictures unless you sit through the first 100, every time you turn it on.
I took this back and bought a Westinghouse DPF-0802 which has a random display and nice image. I wanted another one of those but everyone is sold out.
Just be careful if you get the Kodak and expect to see a different show each time you turn it on.

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KODAK 1886845 8? EASYSHARE EX811 WI-FI DIGITAL PICTURE FRAME 8" WIDESCREEN HIGH-RESOLUTION DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME; 128 MB MEMORY; WI-FI COMPATIBLE; DISPLAYS PHOTOS, PICTURES & VIDEOS & PLAYS MP3 AUDIO FILES; BUILT-IN SPEAKERS; ON-FRAME VIEWING & EDITING FEATURES ; SUPPORTS COMPACTFLASH, XD-PICTURE CARD, MICRODRIVE FLASH, MEMORY STICK, SECURE DIGITAL CARD & MULTIMEDIACARD; INCLUDES AC ADAPTER, USB CABLE & HOST ADAPTER CABLE, SOFTWARE CD & Remote

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1/28/2012

Digital Spectrum MemoryFRAME MF-8104 Premium 10.4-Inch Wireless Digital Frame Review

Digital Spectrum MemoryFRAME MF-8104 Premium 10.4-Inch Wireless Digital Frame
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I purchased this digital photo frame for my parents with the hope that they'd just hang it on their wall and then be see new photos each day that I'd uploaded to one of the free online photo sites (Flickr, Webshots, Windows Live Spaces) from wherever I was.
This frame definitely did not live up to my expectations and I ended up returning it. Here is why:
1. User Interface :: The user interface was difficult to use and often left me frustrated because it didn't act in ways that I expected it to. I wouldn't have thought that it'd be hard to design an interface that would work something like Windows Media Center where you can browse what media (pictures, videos, mp3s) you have on the frame's memory, online photo sites, or shared on the home computer, but apparently it is.
2. Wireless Connectivity :: It was difficult to setup with the wireless router and I often was left keying in the passcode for the router time after time. Extremely annoying when you have to do this via remote and a directional keypad. Once the wireless connection was established, I could only get the frame to connect to my photos on Webshots and not on Flickr or Windows Live Spaces. I don't know the reason for this, just know that was the problem that I had.
3. Video Playback :: It does play videos but only if they're resized to 320x240 despite the frame's resolution being much greater than this.
4. Photos on SD Card :: I expected to be able to take the SD card out of the back of my camera and put it into the card reader on the back of the frame and view the images on the card but here I ran into another problem. The frame would only recognize the photos on the card if they were not in any folder or subfolder on the SD card (most digital cameras place the image files into a folder or subfolder on the memory card and not straight onto the card's memory -- therefore making it impossible to just take the memory card straight from the camera and see the images on the frame).
5. Transitions :: All I really wanted was some kind of basic fade out/fade in or a crossfade would have been brilliant. Instead, the frame has cheesy wipes and slides that look terrible. The "no transition" choice was the only bearable on there -- and that says a lot.
6. Cost :: I really was hoping that the old adage "you get what you pay for" would apply here as the frame cost around 370 to my door, but in this case I found there to be no reason to pay that much for this frame unless they work out all of the problems and bugs that I listed above.
7. The Little Things :: Besides the more major problems that I listed above, there were a lot of lesser issues I had with the frame as well. For example, included in the box was a memory card reader that directly plugged into a USB port to accommodate different types of memory cards, but given the shape of this card reader, it couldn't even fit into the USB port on the back of the frame.
Overall :: I don't feel that I was expecting too much from this frame given the $350 price tag and promising product description. I think that it was a mistake to buy this product in it's first generation (the user manual was even just a few photocopied pieces of paper folded in half). The overall impression I got is that the company rushed to get this frame out (as it was supposed to be released months ago) and in doing so there were corners cut and problems that remain unresolved.

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The MF-8104 Wireless Digital Picture Frame from Digital Spectrum Solutions provides much more than a great way to display your pictures, watch movies and listen to music The MF-8104 includes embedded Wi-Fi connectivity allowing you to connect the frame to your wireless network to receive images, news, sports scores, weather, financial updates and much more via the web. This digital picture frame has evolved into a dynamic personal display, capable of connecting to your home media server (with MediaPlayer 11 on Windows Vista or Windows XP), photo sharing and content sites on the web, and even a Bluetooth enabled cell phone (Bluetooth USB dongle add-on required). Designed to match any décor, the MF-8104 is compatible with 8 X 10 read-made frames, available at any frame store.

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1/03/2012

Toshiba DMF102XKU 10-Inch Wireless Digital Media Frame Review

Toshiba DMF102XKU 10-Inch Wireless Digital Media Frame
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This was my first wireless frame. It is probably my fault, but I was under the impression that you would be able to move/view pictures from a networked computer onto this frame. That is not the case. You can only stream from the web, such as Framechannel or Flickr or other RSS feeds. For this purpose it works really well. The connection to the wireless network was quick and painless and the quality of the pictures is pretty good. If you only want to stream, this frame is fine. If you want it to be part of your network, consider something else to include the Kodak wireless frames ( Kodak EasyShare W1020 10-Inch Wireless Digital Frame ) which can access the media server capability of Vista or Windows 7 machines natively or the Kodak software which enable drag and drop capability although not in the best software.

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9/23/2011

Kodak Pulse 7-Inch Digital Frame Review

Kodak Pulse 7-Inch Digital Frame
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The Kodak Pulse digital frame is a nicely designed Wi-Fi enabled frame that you manage through a website. It's an excellent frame for the most part but there are some things I wasn't fond of.
Design wise it is a nice looking frame with a glossy black front and a chrome strip running around the edge. It reminds a lot of the iPhone aesthetic. I especially like the fact that the Kodak logo on the front of the frame is very subtle. On the back of the frame is a door that covers the memory card / USB jump drive slots, a power button, and a status check button. The frame is primarily controlled via its touch screen and the Kodak Pulse website. The touch screen itself is very nicely done. It's quite accurate and responds to the first touch most of the time. You can swipe your finger across the screen to flick through the photos like an iPhone too. While the frame is light in weight the built quality is nice and it feels solid. To store your photos there is 512MB of internal memory, and my 2,510 photos are using 56% of the available memory.
Once you take your frame out of the box and plug it in it prompts you to enter your Wi-Fi information. The process is simple and it walks you through step-by-step. I was able to connect it to both a NETGEAR and Apple Airport router without problems. Both routers have a hidden SSID and WPA2 security. Once you have successfully connected the frame to your network, you are provided an activation number, and are directed to the frame's website.
You add pictures via several methods; 1) directly from your computer via the website, 2) from a memory card and/or USB jump drive, 3) from your Facebook and/or Kodak Gallery accounts, 4) from a custom e-mail address just for the frame.
I added photos to the frame from the website and it was a simple process (I am using a Mac running Snow Leopard and used the Safari browser). I had some friends e-mail photos to the frame and everything came through fine as well. Lastly, I accessed my Kodak Gallery photos, and the process was simple and worked well. The website also allows you to view all the pictures on the frame and delete some as needed. Being able to manage the frame this way is very convenient, and it is what makes this Kodak frame special. It's very nice to be able to manage your frame's photos remotely. This makes it an ideal frame to give to people who do not live close by and/or are not tech friendly because you can manage the frame for them remotely. (see my included photos for screenshots of the website)
Not only can you manage the pictures through the website, but also you can change the frame's settings. You can adjust the picture display duration and transition effect, how the pictures fit the frame, and whether one picture or a collage is displayed. Lastly, you can set times for the frame to automatically turn on and off.
The frame's picture quality is very high. The photos are sharp, the colors are vivid and true, and the viewing angle is good. The frame's resolution of 800 x 600 allows you to view the photos up close without the pictures looking pixilated. Additionally, the frame's 4:3 screen-ratio is much better than widescreen frames, since 99% of photos are not taken at a 16:9 ratio. Thus, your photos are not cropped as much. The only picture quality issue is some light leakage from the bottom. Basically when you are close to the frame, and it is displaying a dark photograph, the bottom edge looks brighter.
The only negatives I have are as follows: 1) The settings for the frame are very limited, you can only choose from 3, 10, and 30 second picture display durations. There is a smart setting that starts out fast and slows down to 30 minutes a photo, but I find all these choices either too fast or too slow. A Philips' frame I had allowed for much more flexibility in this area. 2) There is no separate schedule to turn the frame on and off for the weekend. Again, the Philips' frame had an automatic schedule for both the weekdays and the weekend. Moreover, you can't change the frame's schedule through the frame itself, it has to be done via the website. 3) If a photo is in portrait orientation there are just black bars placed on both sides of it. Some frames will tile portrait photos to eliminate this problem. 4) There is no adjustment for the frame's screen brightness. 5) Lastly, the frame cannot do a slideshow of both the memory card photos and online photos together. It would be nice if you could so you could supplement the frame's memory using a card. I am hoping that Kodak can fix some of these issues by updating the website, or the frame's software, since it is Wi-Fi enabled.
All in all... a very nicely done Wi-Fi frame, with good photo quality, and a well designed website.
P.S. Sorry for the long review, but there is a lot to cover. If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment and I will respond promptly.
3/27/2010 Update - Some of my photos had quotes in the titles and they did not upload even though the website said they did. Make sure your photos don't have quotation marks anywhere in the title.
4/6/2010 Update - So I've recently run into a problem with the frame. I tried uploading some more photos I recently took. 59 to be exact, and it keeps getting stuck after it uploads a handful of them. All the photos show up in the online gallery, but the frame keeps trying to download the remaining pictures and nothing happens, I've waited days even. I deleted those pictures and tired them again with no luck. Then, I deleted all the photos off the frame except for the e-mailed ones and it got stuck again. I had to resort to uploading all the photos via memory card. I've added some additional photos via the online gallery after I uploaded all the older ones and they came through fine. Hopefully it will not get "clogged" again. I still like the frame overall and think it's neat. I'm hoping this was a one-time issue. The problem has not re-appeared as of 4/19/2010.
4/11/2010 Update - To reset the frame and erase all its photos and setting you can click both the Power and Status buttons on the back. Be aware though that any photos that have been e-mailed to your frame will be deleted as well. Also, I've found that if you add photos via the website, when you display the photo's information on the frame it shows the upload date, but if you add them to the frame via memory card it shows the date it was taken.
4/19/2010 Update - Last night the frame prompted me to download a new firmware update. Very nice.
7/14/2010 Update - A couple of days ago I turned on the frame and all the photos I had added via SD card were gone. I unplugged it a couple of times and cycled the power but they never came back and the frame said they were gone. So I tried to upload them again but the frame stopped halfway through and said it was full. This meant that even though the frame said the pictures were not there, they were, since the memory was still being used. I had to reset the frame and start from scratch but was able to get all the photos on there again. I'm hoping this was just a one-time fluke. If this happens again, I'll update this review and revise my rating.
3/12/2011 Update - I downloaded a new software update for the frame and you can now send a quick canned message (LOL, Wish I was there, That's a Kodak moment, etc.) to the person who e-mailed you a photo through the frame. It's a cute little touch. Additionally, you can now create frame playlists via the Kodak Pulse website.

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Now everyone can send pictures right to your frame, giving you continuous surprises. Adding your own pictures is easy too. It doesn't slow you down with time-consuming software setups or complicated technology. It makes connecting with friends and family simple, so you'll always have new pictures to relive and enjoy.

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8/11/2011

D-Link DIR-685 Xtreme N Storage Router and Photo Frame, 2.5" Drive Bay, 3.2" LCD, Draft 11n Review

D-Link DIR-685 Xtreme N Storage Router and Photo Frame, 2.5 Drive Bay, 3.2 LCD, Draft 11n
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As a database administrator and programmer, I tend to enjoy tech toys. I have a D-Link DIR-825 Xtreme N Dual Band Gigabit Router sitting on my desk, and was excited to be offered the D-Link DIR-685 Xtreme N Storage Router as a more visually appealing and versatile router.
The D-Link DIR-685 Xtreme N Storage Router offers high speed wired and wireless n connections. Wireless connections can be managed by zones including guest connections. Unlike most routers, the DIR-685 includes network-attached storage (NAS) capabilities and a digital picture frame.
The initial set-up was simple to complete, however testing revealed the network didn't set up correctly. My PC can connect directly to the network, but cannot access any wireless networked devices even though I can ping them. I called customer support, only to be given the run around by people who didn't understand my problem. I asked my other half who is more familiar with networking to speak with customer service. This is when they admitted they didn't understand the problem and escalated to a specialist who would call back later. When the specialist called, the result was basically since I can ping the devices it's not a router problem. So I'm stuck with a network which doesn't work properly and have no clue how to fix.
The router frequently freezes up and drops connections. Freezing is obvious thanks to the digital picture frame as the images just stop rotating. It is not uncommon for me to unplug the router three times a week or more to unfreeze. Meanwhile there is no telling when this unstable router will drop a connection. Since the router sits on my desk, it's easy enough to disconnect and reconnect the network cable, but I'm tired of listening to my other half's constant valid complaints.
The digital frame is a nice touch; however it is way too small. For proper viewing the router would need to be pretty close to the viewer. This may cause a conflict between viewing and placing the router in an appropriate spot for wireless connectivity. Anyplace with too much distance makes the photos too small to distinguish.
I really enjoy using the frame channel with the digital photo frame. Setting up an account at the frame channel website was simple. I was able to sign up for news, weather, sports, stocks, and magazine sites as well as images from my facebook friends.
With the digital picture frame, the router includes an intuitive menu selection for showing stats and settings. The NAS drive (hard drive not included) was also simple to install and put to use.
As a techno-geek I was excited to try out this router. However my network isn't working properly, while D-Link customer service was unwilling to help resolve the problem. The router freezes and drops connections regularly. If I weren't having connectivity and freezing issues, I'd be willing to invest more time determining the networking issue. This problem is huge for a router and overshadows the digital picture frame and NAS system. This router has potential to be a fun versatile device, but I cannot recommend purchasing an expensive product which fails at its primary purpose.
PROS:
Frame channel
Intuitive on-board menu display
NAS (network-attached storage) system
CONS:
Never got it to work properly
Customer service not helpful
Digital frame too small
Regularly freezes and drops connections

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At first glance, D-Link's Xtreme N Storage Router might be mistaken for a basic digital photo frame. Take a closer look, and you will find that this 2009 winner of the prestigious Red Dot Product Design Award is more than a photo frame. It's also a high-performance router that lets you create a wireless network in your home, so you can share high-speed Internet access with multiple computers, game consoles, and media players. You can also use the Xtreme as a network-attached storage (NAS) device that stores your files and prints and shares photos, iTunes libraries, and more.
High-Speed Connection and Full Wireless Coverage for Ease of Use With an integrated 802.11n high-speed band and a 2.4GHz signal, the D-Link Xtreme lets you experience full wireless coverage throughout your network. The powerful MIMO antennae are internal, which means that you can enjoy faster speed and longer range without sacrificing the router's stylish appearance.
The Xtreme also includes Ethernet Gigabit ports for file transfer rates up to 10 times faster than the standard 10/100 Ethernet ports. And thanks to the router's touch-sensitive buttons that let you easily add devices to your network, multiple computers, printers, and even game consoles will be available at your fingertips.
Network-Attached Storage for Easy File Access High-speed connectivity is only the beginning. The DIR-685 can also double as a network-attached storage device (NAS). It has the ability to hold a compact 2.5-inch hard drive. Simply pop open the cover and slide in the drive (sold separately), and the router's built-in NAS functionality will do the rest.
With the Xtreme N Storage Router, you can safely store files on your home network and access them wherever you go. Take your laptop with you, connect to the Internet, and then retrieve your files from the Xtreme using the router's built-in FTP server.
BitTorrent Support and Video Streaming for Versatility The Xtreme includes the latest BitTorrent software support, so you can access and store digital media directly from the Internet without the need for your computer to be turned on or connected. For extra large files, you can get the download process started and then walk away with the confidence that your video clips or songs will be on the system's hard drive when you return.
The built-in Universal Plug-and-Play server allows you to easily stream video files through a compatible media player onto your television. You can even stream files from your Xbox 360 and PlayStation3 gaming systems.
Digital Frame Lets You Share Photos, Print Photos, and More The Xtreme also includes FrameChannel software. Once you set up a free account, you can begin sharing your latest photos with family and friends using Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, and other popular photo sharing sites. With two USB 2.0 ports, you can even connect to a printer to print your photos.
Better still, you can use the Xtreme to subscribe to your favorite RSS feeds. Get the latest news, stock updates, sports scores, time, date, weather conditions, and more--all directly from your frame.
What's in the Box Xtreme N Storage Router, CAT5 Ethernet cable, stand, power adapter, and CD-ROM with Installation Wizard and product documentation.

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