Product Description
How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share and relive your memories with Philips Photo Frame, the easiest way to display your digital photos in stunning quality - without a PC.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Philips 7FF1CWO/37 7-inch Digital Picture Frame lets you view your digital photos directly from memory cards, at professional looking levels. This attractive digital picture frame allows you to display single photos, display thumbnails, or create slideshows to view from your stored photos, all without needing to fire up your PC.
The Philips 7FF1CWO/37 displays your digital photos with professional print quality, including all the colors of professionally printed photos, with the added feature of adjustable brightness to match ambient light conditions. This unit can store more than 50 photos for display as single full-screen pictures, groups of thumbnails, or in a slideshow format, and can download photos from your camera, camera cards, or directly from your PC. This digital picture frame features a simple, intuitive operation that doesn't require any programming, an automatic on/off timer that will turn it off and on during preset times so you don't waste any power, and the ability to choose between landscape or portrait displays.
This Philips picture frame have an attractive wood appearance that matches any decor, and has a 7-inch effective viewing area, with a full 170-degrees of viewing angle on its bright TFT LCD display. The card reader in this frame is built-in, and is compatible with Secure Digital, Multimedia Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, and Compact Flash type I cards. The 7FF1CWO/37 connects via USB directly to your camera or PC, and supports up to 12-megapixel photos in the JPEG format at a resolution of 720 x 480 pixels. This sleek digital picture frame runs on AC power via the included adapter, or lasts up to eight hours on its included rechargeable battery. The unit has an LED that indicates whether the battery is charging or not, as well as six buttons and controls that let you easily control its various settings and options. The 7FF1CWO/37 weighs approximately 1.5 pounds, and measures 8.3 x 4.1 x 6.5 inches (W x H x D).
What's in the Box
Philips 7FF1CWO/37 digital picture frame, AC adapter, USB cable, quick start guide, stand, and user guide on CD-ROM.
Customer Reviews:
Like the Frame.......2007-12-26
I bought this frame for myself for Christmas. I love the look of the frame and the picture quality is great.
The cons are, that there is not much storage without a media card. So get a media card. After I downloaded my pictures to the media card it was a little difficult to figure out how to few them once I plugged the media card in to the frame. It loaded the pictures put it would not show them. I then took out the media card and the pictures were stored in the frame. I thought that was wired since the directions just said to plug in the media card and the pictures are ready to be viewed. I figured that the media card stays plugged in, in order to view the pictures that are stored on it. But you have to take it out.
Also, the stand does not lock in very well and falls of very easily when you pick up the frame.
Overall so, I love the frame. Just some minor problems.
Not bad so far.......2007-12-26
The quality of the displayed photos if very nice. My wife loves it. Its a great way gain access to all those photos that have been sitting on the PC. Setting the resolution of the photos to match the native resolution of the frame (720x480) lets you store a lot more in the frame's memory or an external memory card. It also makes the transitions between photos smoother since the frame doesn't have to do convert the photos on the fly.
A couple of issues though...
The software supplied provides a method of accessing CF card which doesn't seem to work, so I couldn't download photos from PC to the a CF card in the frame using the supplied USB cable & software. The manual didn't provide enough information to get past this issue.
I fell back to copying my photos to the CF card via a card reader/writer attached directly to the PC (no frame). This works fine except windows doesn't seem to be giving me access to the full capacity of the CF card. This is not an issue with the frame itself. I tried two CF cards (1GB, 128 MB), two card reader/writers, and two XP PCs with the same result. So it seems to be an XP issue. XP shows the capacity of the CF cards correctly, but writes fail after about 36 MB on both. If anyone has any insight into this issue, I'd appreciate some assistance.
Good value.......2007-12-26
It is a nice product at this price point. I would have liked if it could be wall-mounted and compatible with my mac but it is not.
Nice Frame!.......2007-12-26
Wow! This frame shows excellent images with great resolution. I bought one for my mom for Christmas and was very pleased with the quality of the photos shown. A friend just bought a Pandigital for me and it was terrible due to distorted images. Though you may pay extra, there is a huge difference between this frame and others. Pay the extra money because you won't be disappointed. I am returning the Pandigital so I can buy the Phillips frame.
Philips digital picture frame.......2007-12-25
It was a Christmas gift for my wife and she loved it! It is every thing it was advertised to be.
Customer Reviews:
Awful, both in usability and functionality.......2007-12-27
I bought this frame, and have to say that it's easily in the bottom 10% of all gadgets I've bought in my lifetime. There are literally a dozen or more major issues I could elucidate, but I'll focus on the three that made me return both of the Momento frames I bought within 72 hours of opening their boxes.
First, let's talk about the frame's usability. The *only* way to control the frame is via the small remote that comes with it, and the frame's response to the remote is spotty at best. This might be because the tiny processor inside the frame is woefully underpowered, and frequently is busy doing other things (like showing pictures or trying to access the network), but in any event, between the remote control and the incredibly slow menuing system, it's a frustrating experience trying to get anything done with the frame. Even choosing which picture source you want to use is both slow and unintuitive, and that's what I'd consider a core function for a digital picture frame. And of course, if you ever lose the remote, you might as well throw the frame away, because there's honestly no other way to control it.
Second, let's address the frame's ability to use an online source for the photos it displays: simply put, it's fundamentally broken, in that the Momento takes all the images it gets from online sources and *resizes them so they don't fill your frame's screen*. Seriously. So if I loaded a full-screen-resolution image onto the frame via its USB port, the image filled the screen, but the very same image gathered from Flickr or Picasa got resized by the frame so that it only filled about 50% of the screen. I honestly thought this was a bug, so I reached out to technical support to inquire about it, and learned that this is simply the designed behavior of the frame, with no way to disable it. So in the end, one of the main selling features of the frame is also its biggest flaw; if you're looking to buy this frame because of its ability to stream photos from an online source, look forward to being very disappointed.
Finally, I'll address the tech support, which is functionally nonexistent. i-mate, the maker of the frame, only offers support via an online form or an email address, and it took a minimum of two days for me to receive a reply to requests sent via both methods. There's no phone support of any kind, and while I'm usually very, very good at ferreting out a hidden phone number that'll eventually reach a support tech, there's really *nothing* out there for i-mate phone support. So thus, my worst example was that one of my two frames stopped booting up past a certain point on the very first day I tried to use it, and I emailed them for support. Two days later, I received a reply that stated plainly: "Contact the retail store you bought the frame from" -- no attempt at diagnosing the problem or helping me get the frame working, nothing. Of course, to me, that means that I should just return the frame and move on, which I'm in the process of doing.
In the end, I honestly believe that these two Momento frames -- this one and the Momento 70 -- are unusable, and clearly not ready to be in the hands and on the desks of users.
Getting i-mate to connect.......2007-12-27
I'm running Windows XP w/ WMP 11. I'm running wireless security WPA TKIP. I was able to get the Momento to connect to my router by doing two things.
1) Reduce the length of my wireless passkey from 63 to 31 characters...only letters & numbers. I don't know the maximum but 42 was too large. So somewhere between 31 and 42.
That allowed the Momento to see the router.
2) Configure my XP firewall to allow local inbound/outbound UDP traffic on port 1900.
That allowed the Momento to see WMP11 and sync up.
Hope that helps someone. If it wasn't for the passkey issue the item would be fantastic...it really is cool.
Won't connect to Network.......2007-12-13
I received my Momento 100 but it won't connect to my Linksys WRT54GX wireless router. I've spent hours playing with the configuration and setup of the router and nothing. It sees the router but won't connect. There is no technical documentation what so ever with the Momento to describe what it's wireless capabilities are (e.g., B vs. G, type of security it is compatible with etc.) and they do not provide a phone number for technical support.
I ended up by totally disabling all security on the router and while the Momento can see the network and tries to connect - nothing. Would not recommend this product.
Further Info: after contacting Momento by phone, they said that I should try Factory Restoring the frame as it sometimes would lock onto "settings" and would not refresh in order to try connecting with different settings. I subsequently managed to get the frame to connect to my network but continued to have glitchy problems with it. In the first two days of use I had to "factory restore" it 3 times. This product may be okay for people who are computer literate and like to fiddle but I don't think its ready for the rest of us. I still wouldn't recommend it.
Using FrameChannel with this frame.......2007-11-30
This is a great frame to use FrameChannel with! FrameChannel is a free web-based tool that allows customization of the content displayed on your wireless picture frame, desktop widget, or RSS enabled device. FrameChannel enables customers to remotely manage their frames over the Internet and provides them with a library of interesting content to include in their photo stream.
You can even add your facebook, flickr, picassa, etc. photos to your frame so that when you update photos on those sites, your frame updates automatically!!
Check it out at: www.framechannel.com
There is also a useful blog with info on wireless frames and devices: www.wirelesspictureframe.com
Best product of its class on the market right now.......2007-11-05
Great purchase! Lots of options and looks great. I am going to make a list of downsides for future buyers so there are no surprises:
1. Wireless setup only supports one type of setup (i think it is 40 bit WEP AES), but if you read in to more of the reviews you will see others saying the same. the device will detect WPA and what not but will not connect to it.
2. I use it from my media server over the wireless. I have roughly 4,000 pictures added to a playlist i created in Windows Media Player. The device will show these pictures, but what i have noticed is it will only show a handful of these pictures. It is almost like it pulls like 10 pictures over, then shows these repeatedly and will pull only one or two new ones over every few minutes.
3. Loss of connectivity. The device will lose connectivity on my wireless from time to time even with a strong signal. It defaults to its cached pictures when this happens. It will reconnect automatically.
This is a great product, but using it with a media server over wireless to share a mass amount of pictures does not work the greatest. I think the user has to have a much smaller amount of pictures shared or should use the USB port to show pictures if there are a lot of them.
I do recommend it, but the product has a little way to go!
Product Description
Providing high-end performance at an affordable price, Pyle products offer hard-to-find features customers demand. These components will provide the professional and occasional enthusiast with an unbeatable combination of performance, flexibility and price.PRODUCT FEATURES:High resolution TFT active matrix display;Front panel control;16:9 wide-angle display;Resolution: 1440 x 234 pixels;Slim size wireless remote control;Blue screen when no signal;2 video inputs;On Screen display.
Customer Reviews:
Home Theater Monitor.......2007-09-16
I use the Pyle monitor not for car video, but as a rack mounted video monitor in a home theater. When I want to DVR a program, I often do not want my front projector turned on, so the Pyle monitor fits that need perfectly!
Good value for money.......2006-10-31
I purchased one quite some time back and used it with my 2005 Camry as sunvisor for backup camera (Pyle 1/3" CMOS camera... which is also an excellent product) and with 2 inputs I can use it with my Kenwood DVD system and my backup camera and the resolution and clarity is like the 200-300$ systems. So I went ahead and purchased 2 more for the back passengers (as headrest units). The best thing is the multiple mounting options which really helps. My camry is a basic stick shift but with bluetooth-enabled and all the toys in my car it surpasses the technology some time not available in mid-range Lexus'.
worth the money.......2006-06-16
Upside: good viewing angle, only paid 110 shipped, 2 video inputs, nice colors, and 1 remote can control multiple screens
downside: little hard to read on screen text, I might just need to wear my glasses :(
Product Description
Display, share, organize and relive your memories! The 7FF2CWO displays digital photos with all the quality and rich colors of professionally printed photos in the ideal 4x6 size - the easiest way to display your digital photos without PCs.
Product Description
. . . . Shock Resistant . . 200M Water Resistant . . Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow . . World Time: 29 time zones (48 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off . . 2 Multi Alarms & 1 Snooze Alarm . . Countdown Timer . . . . Measuring unit: 1 second . . Countdown range: 1 minute to 24 hours . . Auto-repeat Function, Time-Up Alarm, Progress Beeper . . . . 1/100 second stopwatch . . Measuring capacity: 23:5959.99 . . . . Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times . . Auto Start Function . . . . Hourly Time Signal . . Flash Alert . . Button operation tone on/off . . Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) . . 12/24 Hour Formats . . Accuracy: +/-15 seconds per month . . Battery CR2016 . . Approx. battery life: 5 years . . Module 2958 . . Case Size: 52.5 x 40.4 x 13.3mm (Approximately 1 5/8" Case Width) . . Total Weight: 54g
Product Description
This White frame will also has a slot for most types of memory card so that you can also copy pictures from your friends camera directly to your frame. 10.4 inch 4:3 size Active Matrix TFT LCD display Picture (Screen Resolution: 800 x 600) Video player - Avi, Mpeg (Digital Av file 352 x 288 Pixel) USB slot to play media from USB flash, MP3 player etc. Support Flash Memory (64MB-2GB), which is in addition to the 1GB built in. Output: Mini speaker, stereo audio output, able to connect with earphone Video Player (Digital camera video file - 352 x 288 Pixel) Memory card: CF/MS/SD/MMC/XD card reader Photo Playback Mode: Loop, Zoom In, auto slide show, MP3 File name, File size, resolution, Date display Interval time setup, Transition setup Play / Stop / Pause Music Playback Mode: Play / Stop / Pause, Volume adjust Mute function, Repeat model setup File Type, Total time, Date, Display Video Playback Mode: Play / Stop / Pause Volume
Customer Reviews:
A very solid and functional device.......2007-01-18
It works quite easily and was a breeze to set up, my only complaint is that it looks a little cheezy.
Fairly durable too, A 5 foot drop onto wood floors did not break it.
Good but difficult to use.......2007-01-14
I like the full featured frame for the low price. The display is clear and displays the images like the more expensive versions that I have seen in stores. I can load pictures form memory sticks directly from my digital camera and from computer memory drives. I was very disapointed in the limited amount of information in the users manual and the multifunctional control buttons are not intuitively obvious which ones control which function. If you are techno challenged then don't buy this product. It's low price is attractive but you will have to figure out how to use it.
Not so great.......2007-01-12
Unless you see from one angle, you cannot see the picture in the LCD screen
A nice frame for the price.......2007-01-09
It's a nice frame at a good price. It is very easy to use by inserting the memory card directly into the frame. But I haven't had as much luck trying to connect it to my computer and download pictures. I'll admit, I didn't spend a ton of time trying but it's not as user friendly as I had hoped. I am still happy with the purchase though.
Great gift.......2007-01-03
This is a great gift to give to your customers. We have purchased this to give to some of our customers, and they have absolutely loved them. We also have some at our office and get compliments on them daily.
Product Description
General Information - Manufacturer: Philips Electronics - Manufacturer Part Number: 7FF1M4/37 - Manufacturer Website Address: www.usa.philips.com - Product Name: 7FF1M4 Digital Photo Frame - Marketing Information: How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share and relive your memories with Philips PhotoFrame, the easiest way to display your digital photos in stunning quality without a PC. - Product Type: Photo Viewer Technical Information - File Formats: JPEG - Connectivity Technology: Cable - Built-in Devices: Card Reader - Media Support: CompactFlash Type I - Media Support: Memory Stick - Media Support: Memory Stick PRO - Media Support: MultiMediaCard (MMC) - Media Support: Secure Digital (SD) Card Display & Graphics - Display Screen: 7" 12Megapixels - Resolution: 800 x 480 I/O Expansions - Expansion Slots: Secure Digital (SD)/MultiMedia Card (MMC) - Expansion Slots: Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO - Expansion Slots: CompactFlash (CF) Card Type I Interfaces/Ports - Ports: USB Physical Characteristics - Dimensions: 6.46" Height x 8.35" Width x 4.13" Depth - With Stand - Weight: 1.61 lb
Product Description
Includes: Infrared Remote Control and Easy-fit Universal Mounting Bracket. Supports NTSC and PAL. Dimensions: 8 in.(W) × 5 7/8 in.(H) × 1 in.(D).
Product Description
New + Bestselling, Easy-To-Use MP4 Player. Ultra crisp video quality on large 1.8 inch LCD. This flash video / convert your videos to AMV from MPG, MP4, MOV etc).
File transfer: drag and drop in Windows explorer.
Plug and play with Windows XP. Driver supplied on CD for Win98.
Media player supports ID-3 tag for full track information display.
Media player has repeat and equalizer settings.
Built-in FM radio has auto tuner and lets you save your channels.
Choose between high quality / long rec when recording voice on the built-in microphone
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