Aluratek 10.5-Inch Digital Photo Frame w/256MB Internal Memory (Wood) | 
enlarge | Brand: Altus Category: Photography
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $189.99 You Save: $10.00 (5%)
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Rating: 104 reviews
Color: Brown Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 10.5 Display Size: 10.5 Removable Memory: RS-MMC Size: 10.5-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.2 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 14.8 x 4.3
MPN: ADMPF110 Model: ADMPF110 UPC: 890989001156 EAN: 0890989001156 ASIN: B000NE2S80
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| Features:
| • | 10.5-inch TFT true color LCD screen | | • | 1,024 x 768 pixel resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio | | • | 256 MB onboard memory; compatible with CompactFlash, SD, MMC, Memory Stick, and xD memory cards | | • | Supports JPEG, MJPEG, AVI, WMA and MP3; built-in calendar and timer to turn on/off frame | | • | What's in the box: Photo frame, remote control, USB cable, power adapter, instruction manual, warranty/registration card |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description More than just a digital photo frame, Aluratek raises the bar with its Digital Lifestyle Device (DLD). View hi resolution print quality pictures easily by inserting your camera or camcorders digital media card or USB thumb drive directly onto Aluratek's DLD. With the built-in 256MB flash media you can also transfer your favorite digital files directly from your computer fast and easy without any software. Play slideshows, zoom, rotate, and listen to hi quality background music all at the touch of a button with the included remote control. Switch to movie mode and enjoy amazing video and audio near HD quality. Browse and listen to all of your favorite MP3 music files after your movies over. With Aluratek's DLD it is now time to have fun with your digital pictures, movies, and MP3 music files that are just sitting on your computer or in your digital camera. Whether it is at work or at home let the fun begin!
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Disappointed - I returned it November 24, 2008 PurrKitten (Fullerton, CA) I had a few features that were "must haves" that I was looking for, and this frame supposedly had them. But once I got it, I found that the features weren't everything they said they were. First the positives: -can use a variety of storage media -nice visual clarity -easy basic set up Now the negatives: -the remote is needed to do a lot of the set-up. You lose the remote, you lose most of the functionality. -the timer function does not work with slideshow. The timer will turn off a slideshow, but it will not turn the frame on in slideshow mode. It turns the frame back on in set-up mode. You then need to use the remote to start the slideshow. Tech support says this is the way it is designed. -setting up the timer is not intuitive (to say the least).
Aluratek 15-inch Hi-Res Digital Picture Frame November 5, 2008 R. Morton (New Jersey) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Although I am pleased with the quality of the product, I do not appreciate products that do not clarify limitations in their manual or in their advertising. 1) this product has a undocumented limitation of 1000 digitalpictures. If there are more than 1000 pictures in a folder on the memory card inserted in the frame, the product does not work and there is nothing that identifies the problem. I had to file a ticket with the manufacturer and it took two responses before they admitted their defect. This limitation is about 1/2 of the internal memory and about 1/8 my 2 GB memory card and is a waste. 2) if you put more than one folder on the memory disk, it will only read one folder for pictures even if both folders have less than 1000 photos. If you put a second folder with movies or music, that is not a problem-only pictures. This was also confirmed by the manufacturers help desk. The underutilized capacity is unbelievable. 3) the frame does not actualy do a random slide show. it also does not actually pick a specific folder in a second frame to show. Given a 1000 picture limitation and a 10 second viewing per picture, there is about a 2-3 hour recyle. without a random slideshow, the repetiion becomes boring. all these product limitations, did not exist in my previous, smaller digital picture frame. Despite the very good picture quality, if the advertising or product manual hightighted these product limitations, I probably would not have ordered this product or would have returned it on receipt.
Good Resolution, Basic Features, Some Limitations November 5, 2008 H. Fard (Novato, CA, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This frame has a very good screen resolution (800x480) for its price range. Also has very simple controls and operations. If you are looking for a feature-rich frame with sophisticated on screen menu, this frame is not for you, but if you are looking for high resolution frame with basic features at a reasonable price, this frame fits the bill. While the majority of digital cameras shoot with the aspect ratio of 4:3, this frame as well as almost all other frames are wide-screen, with the aspect ratio of 5:3. I don't understand why there should be some conflicting standards for two items that go hand in hand, it reminds me of the packaging buns and hot dogs. In any case, this frame shows the pictures in landscape only. If you want your landscape pictures to be shown in full with no white space around them, you have to manually crop them to give them a 5:3 aspect ratio before you put them on the memory card. Otherwise, you have to use the frame's Mode button to use either of its three display modes (Full, Auto-fit, Pan-scan). The Full mode will stretch the picture to fit the width of the screen, thus to some degree distorts the image. Auto-fit shows the whole picture, therefore showing a 4:3 picture on a 5:3 screen will leave white space (actually black space) on both sides. Pan-scan, which is the default mode, matches the width of the image with the width of the frame, thus to show a 4:3 picture, the fame crops from the top and bottom of the image to bring it to 5:3 aspect ratio, so the crop is done automatically, but not at your discretion. It has auto slide-show with nice random transitions to show pictures at three preset speeds. The default is fast (6 seconds on each picture). By pressing the Time button on the back of the frame, you can switch to medium (15 seconds), or slow (30 seconds). For the slide-show, if you want the pictures to be shown in a specific order, there is no control for that. To achieve that, you have to copy the pictures to the memory card one by one in the order you want them to be shown, because the frame shows the pictures based on the copy date/time stamp. The frame can only show pictures in JPEG format, but for many that shouldn't be a problem, as this is the most popular format. However, you need to know something that I learned the hard way. I had many JPEG pictures that this frame could not show. These are normal JPEG images that can be shown by all browsers and graphic program in the computer, yet the frame could not show them. I played with their resolution and other properties, to no avail. Finally, it turns out that if an image has been saved by a photo editing software (I use PhotoImpact), although it is saved in JPEG, the frame cannot show it. The frame can only show the images that come directly from a digital camera, or saved by Microsoft Paint program. So when I called the images the frame could not show into Windows Paint program and saved them with Paint, they could be shown in the frame. I contacted Aluratek's technical support, but they responded that they do not have any solution for this problem yet. Another thing that I learned by experience is the that Off button (holding the Play/Pause button for 3 seconds) turns off the screen, but does not reset the circuits. In few cases the frame showed a distorted image. I turned the frame off using this button, to no avail. When I unplugged the frame and plugged it back in, everything turned out OK. Another behavior about this frame which I do not like is that when you turn it off (unplug it) it looses all its setups and when you turn it back on, everything goes back to the default. For example, if you change the transition speed to medium (15 seconds) or slow (30 seconds), when you turn it off and on, it is back to fast (6 seconds). Overall, in my view if you can live with a few small flaws, it is a good frame with very good resolution at a reasonable price.
Nice frame, but I had some "issues" October 18, 2008 G. Hearn (Atlanta, Georgia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this frame as a gift. Fortunately, I wanted to load it with some pictures and music before I gave it to the person. I say "fortunately", because. . . at first. . . the remote did not work. I really didn't have time to return it, and I thought that perhaps it was a simple issue that the battery was dead. I purchased a new battery, but it didn't work either. Finally, I thought that perhaps it was an issue of the battery simply not being snug enough to the metal tabs to connect for power. I was right. When you remove the battery, it is held into place by very flexible (and cheap) plastic. I simply bent the plastic up a little. . . then replaced the battery. . . and . . . TA-DA. . . it worked. For the price, I thought the picture quality was good. Though the sound quality was ok that it. . . . just "ok". Though there are buttons on the back of the frame, you're limited on what you can do with these buttons. You can do much more with the remote. I was never able to find out how you could start from the beginning, if you were in the middle of a slideshow, without simply turning it off and then back on. I could also not find a way to manually go through the pictures faster if you're in the middle of a slideshow. I could also not find a way to go back to the last picture, if you're in the middle of a slideshow. If I had more time to play with it, perhaps there is a way, but simply pressing the forward or back button does not work, and one would think that would be the easiest/smartest way. Again, overall, for the price, I was ok with it, but if I had more time, I would have returned it, simply for the fact the remote didn't work like it should have, and I'm afraid that it would be a constant problem.
This is a beautiful and qualified DPF October 9, 2008 Kim T. Doan (Chicago, IL) Before bought this digital picture frame we've shopped around in many local electronic stores, but no frame catched our eyes until we saw this on Amazon' web site. It looks rich/luxury with its beautiful wooden frame and decoration. It worked right away after jumped out of the box. I loaded all our favorite family pix & music on 2G SD card then enjoyed the slideshow of clear/vibrant pix and nice sound (the best w/ instrument music). The remote control is just ok and having a size of credit card. Its frequency range is small, so I think it works within 1->1.5 feet by pointing it to the frame directly. The drawback is NO resume option (you have to watch your pix from the beginning once you turn the frame on). Otherwise, I'll give it 5 stars. I don't have a chance to test its video function. Well packing and fast shipping. So, don't hesitate, go for it.
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