ATMT 7" Digital Photo Frame - Alloy Black
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29873 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: ATMT
- Model: 7TFTPDFAB
- Released on: 2007-10-25
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Rediscover the Mini View, ATMT's longest-selling 7" digital photo frame, available to you now in black
This high quality digital photo frame with TFT Active Matrix LCD is the best way to share your digital photos with your friends and family. There are no longer any excuses for leaving them on your memory card or hard drive unseen
This digital photo frame lets you display your digital pictures straight from your memory card, without even the need for a computer! Simply insert a compatible memory card into the digital frame to view all your photos. The frame starts up automatically in slideshow mode. Sit back and relive those cherished moments! The number of pictures you can view is only limited by the size of your memory card
Very discreet and stylish this 7" black alloy effect digital photo frame will sit comfortably inside any interior whether modern or more traditional. This innovative product is very simple to use, no programming or set-up required, and provides an intelligent solution for modern homeowners to display all their favourite photos. Through this product, ATMT has definitely made technology available to all at the best price
Customer Reviews
Great Christmas Present!
I got this frame as the ALLOY part of the product appealed to me, compared to the usual "Plastic" frame you get out there this is amazing. It makes a difference as it feels heavier and of a better build. Also this looks different to the millions of others available in the stores at the moment. Works brililantlly, manual could have been better, but on the whole easy to use and operate! Great buy, Great Xmas present!
Works Well but my photos are not widescreen
I bought this for my father and it works well, it auto starts without having to press any buttons and the pictures look good.
Pity it does not connect via USB, I had to load up the SD memory card via my camera but thats not a big problem.
Two main negative points; the screen is like 16:9 widescreen and so even though it is 7", it is quite narrow so standard photos don't fit well. Portrait photos are limited in size by the low height of the screen, and landscape photos don't fill out the full width of the screen, so in future I will look for a more square screen format. The other point; there is no random mode so each time it is switched on, the photos display in the same order. Otherwise, I am well pleased and feel it is good value for money.
I was not as impressed
I agree with the other posters that this frame looked great out of the box. But mine would not interface with the memory stick unless connected through the extension cable. And the stand seemed to be missing a part and does not work at all. It seems that the screw is much smaller than the hole it is intended in going to. The frame is not much use laying on my desk.





