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Matsunichi Photoblitz 8" Digital Picture Frame | 
enlarge | Brand: Matsunichi Category: Photography
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $99.00 You Save: $50.99 (34%)
New (5) Used (1) from $89.99
Rating: 42 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 8 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 9.3 x 1.8
MPN: PF-800 Model: PF-800 UPC: 693835450258 EAN: 0693835450258 ASIN: B000JRPCDO
Release Date: December 20, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8" 4:3 Digital LCD Panel | | • | Plays your digital photos, music and movie files | | • | Supports CF/Microdrive/SMC/MS/MSPro/SD/MMC media cards | | • | Includes two interchangable frames (Cherry wood and Black) | | • | Worry Free One Year Warranty |
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Product Description Matsunichi's mission is to be a worldwide leader in digital products. Through the years, the group has marked a miraculous development in the electronics industry. The success of the company is attributed greatly to the strong relationships with suppliers and business partners, active research and development, efficient resource management, brand positioning and effective marketing strategy.PRODUCT FEATURES:Includes Cherry Wood and Black Interchangeable Frames;Load your Digital Camera's memory card and watch the slideshow;Play Slideshows of your Digital Pictures with Music;Traditional 4:3 and Widescreen Aspect Ratio Displays;Two Memory Card Sockets support CF, SMC, MS, SMPRO, SD and MMC.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Pretty good except for the picture limit February 18, 2008 EC (Seattle WA) Purchased the Matsunichi Photoblitz 8" Digital Picture Frame in Dec 07 for about $130. The frame is very nice looking compared to a few others out there. The screen is fairly bright. The setup is self explanatory although I didn't even bother setting it up in the beginning. I dragged my pictures onto my memory card, inserted it into the side and voila...the pictures began a slideshow. One complaint is the plug in cord is a bit of a loose fit so if you were moving it slightly during set up it would sometimes turn off. But once it is set up you have no reason to touch it. My other complaint which I consider the only downside is the picture limit. I don't know exactly what it is but what other users mentioned around 145 or so seems correct. I have read there may be a firmware upgrade that you download to a memory card and then insert it into the frame to upgrade it but I haven't tried it yet. I will look into it and add more info when I know more. Other than that, the pictures are clearer than I've seen on a polaroid version frame and also a cheap walmart version. For the price, it's a keeper for me. Hopefully I can increase the picture limit.
Good Product: poor instructions February 14, 2008 B. Heimos The Matsunichi Photoblitz 8" Digital Photo Picture Frame performed as expected. It is feature laden with good color rendition. It set up quickly out of the box, but then this isn't my first digital picture frame. The 280 image limitation can be overcome by putting several folders with less than 280 images in each on the SD card. The disappointing feature of this device is the very poorly written instruction manual. So many of the features are so difficult to set up that it renders this item usefullness as "Limited."
Hi Resolution attractive digitial photo frame February 8, 2008 Leo B (oregon, usa) This is a beautiful frame in every sense: the screen is bright and high definition (800x600) which is the highest I have seen in this size. The actual frame itself is also beautiful (2 frames - one black one cherry, changeable with a Phillips screwdriver). This frame has many options (JPG & PNG photos, MP3 music player and MPEG4 movie player) but I bought it just for a photo frame. I shoot all digital and this way I can easily share photos with family that do not have computers. Buy a bunch of cheap SD cards, and then fill them up and mail them off. Sure beats printing photos and then mailing them - in the long run I will probably save money. I ordered 1 for my mum and just now ordered 3 more.
So - so January 31, 2008 Bombus (NYC, USA) Well the frame does what it is supposed to do - it shows pictures. Also, the frame is actual wood and pretty good looking. Now for the bad part. Overall this frame feels 'cheap', and the picture is neither bright nor sharp enough. The menus are counterintuitive and difficult to navigate around. The biggest minus of this frame is the fact that the AC power cord keeps loosing contact, causing the frame to turn off. All in all, I am sure that there are better products out there.
Frame Review January 24, 2008 tluck (DAL) My only complaint is the fact that it doesn't have a USB port. I had to buy a component that would plug into my computer's USB port and transfer files onto the SD card. It cost me $15 and I'm sure I'll use it for other things later on, but it was an extra cost and a bit of an inconvenience.
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