Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16725 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Agfa
- Model: AF5076MS
- Released on: 2008-07-03
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Untitled Document Agfaphoto Digital Photo Frame
Agfaphoto AF5076MS 7 inch Multimedia Digital Photo Frame
 | Display and enjoy your digital photo collection and movies in breathtaking quality on this Agfaphoto Digital Photo Frame. Choose from a variety of slide show options, or watch your favourite films and video clips, or listen to your favourite music through the built in speakers. Customise the appearance of the frame with the 2 interchangeable surrounds to suit your evironment. And when not displaying images, you can set it to its clock and calendar mode making it a truly versatile product for any home or office. |
 | Good resolution 7 inch screen (400 x 234 pixels) in a 16:9 format for high resolution images displayed the way they were taken |
 | Full function remote control giving you full control of all functions from the comfort of your armchair |
 | Built in 128Mb memory allows you to store/display up to around 500 images without the need for an external memory card |
 | Multi format card reader - SD (secure digital), XD, MMC(multimedia card), MS(memory stick), CF(compact flash), allowing you to view images from virtually all cameras |
 | USB input - allowing you to use any USB source for your images and movies |
 | True mutimedia capability - view pictures, play movies or listen to music |
 | Clock/Calendar function - ideal as a desktop calendar and clock or as a bedside companion - wake up to your favourite image, movie or audio track |
 | Supplied with 2 x interchangeable surrounds - black and brushed aluminium, allowing you to style the frame according to your own taste |
Box Contents
One AGFAPHOTO AF5076MS
2 interchangeable frames (piano black, brushed aluminium)
Frame stand
Power supply
Remote control
User's guide
Customer Reviews
Not dreadful, and ok for a cheap buy.
I got this for my office, as I don't need anything fancy, and it was cheap. The interface is a little slow and clunky, and the manual doesn't tell you everything (neither can I find information online). However, with a bit of persistence through the settings, you can at least set it up reasonably. Screen is low res, but not bad for a cheap frame. Overall I like it, but would look for a more flexible, and generally higher spec model for home use.
Things I'd like that I'm not sure it gives me:
Power on without ringing the annoying alarm sound.(?)
Being able to set the default time between images.
A simple randomize function.
Pros:
It's pretty, and quite stylish.