| CenOmax 2093482 7-Inch Digital Frame | 
| Brand: CenOmax Category: Photography
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $51.44 You Save: $48.55 (49%)
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Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 7 Display Size: 7 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 1.2 x 9.2 x 6.5
MPN: 2093482 Model: 2093482 UPC: 844149040134 EAN: 0844149040134 ASIN: B000XRCDVY
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| Features:
| • | Display Form Factor - Widescreen | | • | Supported Flash Memory - CF, SD, XD, MMC, Memory Stick | | • | Supported Digital Audio Formats -MP3 | | • | Built in Stereo speakers | | • | Remote control |
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Product Description Slideshow your precious moments with different frame styles to match your home d?cor, match your mood, or be part of that special occasion. Let cenOmax be part of your digital lifestyle!
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It has bugs April 19, 2008 Dr. Elok Robert (Malaysia) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you are looking for a digital frame that would start up by itself to display your pictures, and shut off by itself at a predetermined time, this product is for you. It can play audio while displaying images, sets off an alarm, and it also plays video; however it supports only mpeg videos (certain mpeg conversions may not work at all). You cannot select a picture to display, but you can select to play the audio and video files. The device will not go through the list of videos by itself, you will have to select a video to view manually. There seems to be an internal power source that would keep the time and calander during power failure. The frame seems to remember which picture it displayed and it would not restart from the first file, when it goes off and on. The product is choosey as to which brand of SD card it would read. It would not read SanDisk SD cards, but reads Kingston well. There seems to be a limit as to the number of image files it would read in cycle if you store your files in the root directory or in a directory. There is no way to control the transition manner or patterns from one picture to another; the picture transition patterns are set at random. I have over 5 thousand pictures on my 1GB Kingston SD card in separate directories and I have yet to determine if the device is able to display all the pictures stored on my card. The power source cable length is less than desirable. Overall for the price that you will pay, this product is built for its purpose.
Good features for its cost class December 8, 2007 Justin Bongard (Sterling, VA, US) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
Resolution looks great as long as you shrink the photos to match the screen. If you allow it to resize the images automatically, you are wasting lots of space on your memory card and it looks pixelated. + Easy and simple menu + 400:1 High contrast ratio + No USB connection for computer + USB port for a flash drive + Flash card inputs: SD, MMC, XD, MS, CF + 4 Included frames (floppy underlays) + Alarm and Calendar functions + Built-in speakers + Resolution: 480 x 234 + Aspect ratio: 16:9 display + Supported file formats: JPEG,MP3, MPEG + 9v/ 1A adapter + Internal memory holds about 15 photos + Dimensions: 9.45" x 6.77" x 1.51" + Remote control + Auto photo orientation
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