Linx 7 inch Multimedia Digital Photoframe, With MP3 and MP4 And 4 Interchangeable Frames
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #39521 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Linx
- Model: PHOTO7I
- Released on: 2007-02-07
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Dont keep your digital pictures trapped inside your camera or card , use the new Linx Photoframes to bring your memories back to life! The new range of Linx Photoframes combine the latest in screen technology ensuring your digital pictures are always crystal clear and vibrant in colour. Add to this the ability to Play MP3 , MPEG 1,2 and 4, built in battery and speakers and the digital experience just got a whole lot better!!
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Customer Reviews
Great bit of kit
Amazing value for money. The screen quality is excellent, and the product has an amazing range of features. It can show photos, play MP3, and DivX avi movies. It has builtin speakers, a Lithium battery and outputs to headphones/hifi and composite for the TV. All cables, power supply and a good manual are provided. The movie quality is excellent and could be used to watch a movie on the go.
The photos from a distance appear crisp and colourful - on close inspection the pixelation is noticeable, but used as a photoframe viewed from a small distance away this is not noticeable. Note that the 8" version has 2x the resolution.
The speakers are very tinny, but output to headphones is of good quality.
I recently bought an Archos, which is great, but for the money this photoframe is much better value. It only got 4 stars as I think the 8" version is even better and probably worth the extra cost because it has 2x the resolution.
Slideshow Qualities
This is an excellent product I am sure out there there are better models
but this one would fit most peoples needs
Had initial problem showing slideshow with background music
loaded four music files and a number of photos on an sd card
chose first music file but then could not load photo to play slideshow with music
Then chose second music file and every thing was ok
The first music file was not a true mp3 file
beware only use mp3 music files
Video files play excellent
Tom Dockerty
Resolution
The product description states that this is a "High Resolution" screen, but actual resolution of this screen in the technical details is:
"480 x 234"
I think that counts as an infringement of the Trades Description Act, as it is much lower than broadcast TV.



