Sony D80 8 inch Digital Photoframe - Black
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #564 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Sony
- Model: DPFD80B.CEK
- Released on: 2008-09-15
- Dimensions: 11.02 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description

Now you can display your digital photo collection in breathtakingly vivid colour - on an 8" Sony Digital Photo Frame. Choose from a variety of slide show options, and watch your photo memories come to life on this stylish frame. And when not displaying images, you can set it to one of its clock or calendar modes making it a great addition to any home or office.
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Customer Reviews
Accurate hi-res photo frame for viewing entire images
This frame's display is spot on in comparison to my calibrated computer display for viewing and manipulating photographs. The greys are grey, and near neutral colours are not distorted with over-saturation - yet purer colours have real punch. If you don't want to know more - then go and buy one and stop reading.
I do not care about video and sound features, I would rather have the money spent on the display itself. This is a "Digital Photo Frame" designed for 4:3 proportioned digital photos (ie most likely like yours are).
In comparison to 7 and 9 inch widescreen displays there is no contest for displaying normal shaped (uncropped) digital pics. The D80 will even show a physically larger image using more pixels than the 9 inch 800:480 pixel widescreen. I did the maths.. and checked them out... Its good for 35mm film (3:2) scans to, or DSLR pictures of the same proportion, giving only small 6mm black bars top and bottom (without cropping).
All Sony frames (I tried 3 in a store) will display standard jpegs from cameras or those edited in software such as photoshop or paintshop pro and saved as jpegs (not project files etc, I use Photoshop and Paintshop pro, I can't vouch for very old versions of these products, or other packages. If your edits lose the EXIF data it only affects one view mode (of many) or pop-up picture data when you ask for it - which shows the date and time the picture was taken - the image is fine. My edited camera photos are fine. My scans don't have this information in the first place but still display.
All Sony frames that I tried/checked do not allow colour or contrast adjustment. It would be nice if you could adjust contrast, saturation and RGB like in a good camera in the frame's old age. That's a suggestion for all manufacturers (all frames give more or less functionality in this area that I looked at)
This is a really neat, eye-catching product which does exactly what it should do, show-off digital images accurately and extremely well.
Ps - Amazon did well - delivery was to within 1 hr of the estimate.
Excellent
This digital photoframe is easy to use and packed with features. Onboard memory allowed me to load and display pictures in minutes. Frame recognised by my computer (XP) as soon as it was plugged in. Display is vibrant and crisp - the best I have seen. Have subsequently tried out CF card and SD card and both work great.
Sony Digital Photoframe
It is great to view your favourite photographs casually. The quality is super and there are planty of viewing options (single, multiple, with a clock or calender). The only frustrating thing is when you switch the power off at the plug (energy saving) any photographs taken in landscape revert from portrait back to landsape (despite saving them on the photoframes memory as portrait).




