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Philips 7FF2FPA/05 7" Digital Photoframe

Philips 7FF2FPA/05 7" Digital Photoframe
From Philips

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Product Description

How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share, organize and relive your memories with a Philips photo frame, the easiest way to display your digital photos in stunning quality without a PC.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #998 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 7FF2FPA/05
  • Released on: 2007-12-06
  • Dimensions: 2.78 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Share your memories
How many digital pictures are hidden on your PC? See, share, organise and relive your memories with Philips PhotoFrame™, the easiest way to share your memories by displaying your digital photos in stunning quality - without a PC.
7ich screen size

high Pixel Density

What is it?
The very best high density screen shows off your treasured photos with the same 'real life' rich detail and vibrant colours as high quality prints. High pixel density for sharp and detailed photo display.
Why do I need it?
You want to show off your high quality photos in all their rich detail and vibrant colors of real life on the best, high pixel definition photo display product available today.
How does it work?
The best high pixel density active matrix photo display quality brings your great photos to life with rich detail and vibrant colors.
Resolution
The resolution express the amount of pixels vertically and horizontally. Note: The resolution has to be considered with the size of the panel (with the same resolution you could find a 7 inch and a 17 inch panel !)Therefore the PPI (pixels per inch) is important too!

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Memory Card Slot Why do I need it?
You want to slide any popular memory card or DSC into your PhotoFrame without bother or hassle. Philips PhotoFrame automatically recognizes and reads most popular memory cards.
How does it work?
Just slide any secure digital (SD) and SDHC, multimedia card (MMC), memory stick (MS), MS Pro, MS Duo, MS Pro Duo (via adapter), Micro SD card (via adapter), Mini SD card (via adapter), compact flash (CF) or xD memory card into the PhotoFrame card reader slot to display stored photos directly - all without a PC.
What is it?
A compatibility-tested, worry-free memory card reader with a two memory card slots: One slot reads Compact Flash I (CF) cards (except 6FF3FPW) and a second reads Memory Stick (MS), MS Pro, MS Duo, MS Pro Duo, secure digital (SD) Card, Micro SD (via adapter), Mini SD (via adapter), SDHC/ Multi Media (MMC) and xD cards in one hassle-free step -- all without a PC.
Memory

USB Connectivity Why do I need it?
You want to view and share your photos stored on USB flash drives easily and quickly.
What is it?
A USB connector for easy viewing and sharing of photos stored on USB flash drives.
How does it work?
Insert a USB flash drive into the USB slot to access stored photo files.

Lead Free Why do I need it?
You want safe, enviromentally friendly display products. With Philips, you can be condident that your display device is designed to safeguard our environment.
What is it?
Philips displays are designed and produced to comply with the stringent RoHS standards, which mandate restrictions on hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equiment with the goal of dliminating toxic substances like lead that can harm the environment.
How does it work?
Throughout the continuum from design to production, Philips requires a leadfree manufacturning process with lead-free componments. Philips guarantees that its products comply with stringent RoHS restrictions on hazardous substances including lead.

Lead-free display products are designed and produced in compliance with strict European Community Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) standards that restrict lead and other toxic substa! nces that can harm the environment.

Philips Lead Free

SmartPower A timer turns PhotoFrame on and off at the hours you select, reducing energy consumption for the sake of our environment saving up to one third of your PhotoFrame energy costs.


Customer Reviews

Internal memory corruption1
The internal memory quickly became irreversibly corrupted when loading files from computer via the USB port, a problem alluded to by a previous user. Although it has a USB connection (which is the problem), it lacks a USB port that will display images from a standard USB memory-stick.

fab item4
This is the third frame i have bought as presents for relatives. All have been very pleased.
This was the first one i have bought that needs to be always plugged in, but generally they sit on a shelf anyway.
The picture quality is superb. The instruction book is vague but it takes two minutes to figure out what the symbols mean and work your way around the settings. Small internal memory but as this was a purchase for grandmother we will be regularly sending memory cards for updates anyway.Simple easy to use looks great! Easily beats other frames in same price band!

Does exactly what it says on the box4
Philips 7FF2FPA/05 7" Photoframe

I wanted a photo frame for my birthday and I looked around, and did my "homework", made a lot easier I must say by having the ability to look at the instruction booklets for Phillips products on their website.
I wanted one that would just display my photos, not play music.
I wanted one that would turn itself on and off.
And one that would take all cards formats and that's what it does, no bells or whistles just a frame displaying my photos.
You are able to set the display time from 1 minute to one day and have random or sequential display of your photos and have a verity of transitions from one photo to next and that's it - simple.
I found that some of my portrait photos had to be manipulated in order that they could be displayed on the frame when it was standing landscape and I would suppose visa versa
I haven't tried the internal memory, why would you if it takes so many cards, also with no internal battery you have to reset the clock and date every time the power is switched off in order to hook it up to the computer.
I haven't had it long but the first few days look very promising