💎 Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve!
The Photoblitz 1.1-Inch Personal Heart Pendant Photo Frame is a stylish and functional accessory that holds up to 56 digital images. With a rechargeable battery, customizable slideshow intervals, and versatile wearing options, it’s perfect for showcasing your favorite memories while on the go. Plus, it comes with a one-year warranty for added peace of mind.
C**H
It Does the Job and More!
Firstly, I would buy another one.This frame is not the best frame out there, but I am not seeing another 7" frame with these features for this price on the net. So far, the ONLY problem I have with the frame is that it stretches parts of the picture when displaying in cinema mode and truncates (deletes) part of the top and bottom of the picture when in widescreen mode. That is, for cinema, the picture is divided into 3 parts, the middle remains fine but the outer parts are stretched. It doesn't look bad, sometimes even unnoticeable. The good thing is that you can choose not to view using cinema or widescreen. The "Normal" (no stretching) mode gives a dark area to the left and right of the picture, like the dark area above and below a widescreen movie when watched on a regular TV. Personally I prefer the widescreen mode which is perfect for panoramic widescreen shots!The frame comes with a simple intuitive menu. It allows you to select language, set brightness, colour and contrast. It has about 14 transition modes including normal and random. It can even traverse folders on your memory.The frame is made of hard plastic. Not the type that seem to crack easily and discolour over time. It has photo rotation, Thumbnail preview, uses only AC power (5V), response time 15 seconds, uses MS, MS Pro, MMC, xD and SD cards. interval times available 3, 5 & 10 Seconds, power switch, 4 feet power cord/adapter.Note however, the display is not as sharp as a laptop screen. You may have to pay about $200 for that kind of quality. the quality is about that of a decent cell-phone. You will only see each pixel if you go as close as about 12 or near inches. It looks very sharp from about 36 inches, which is about the same distance you sit from your monitor.I tried a 2gig SD card and it worked, even an old 16meg memory stick.
C**S
Not bad for this pricepoint
This is a good product. It is not amazing; but for this price point it is nice. This is just a Christmas present for my Mother in Law who loves pictures of my son, so this is perfect for that type of thing. If you are looking for a high resolution frame that will make your pictures look awesome, you are in the wrong place.The picture quality is OK. The larger the objects in the shot are the better it comes through. Since it is low resolution, smaller items in the pictures look a little pixelated. So you might want to crop junk out of the pictures before you put it on the memory stick.The frame itself is just a black plastic frame, so it will "go" with pretty much any decor.It is really easy to use. I just pulled it out of the box, threw my memory card in it, plugged it in and the slide show started. There are a few features to adjust the slideshow to make it do what you want and there is a clock option on it.So basically,If you are looking for an affordable digital frame for a grandma (or an aunt, friend, etc.) that is user friendly and looks halfway decent; this is a nice option to consider.But if you are looking for a beautiful, crisp picture display to show off your photography skills after your Italian countryside honeymoon, this is not the product for you. Check out the $130 Kodak one with the interchangeable faceplates if that's what you want.
A**R
Matsunichi Photoblitz 5.6-Inch 4:3 Digital Picture Frame
Easy set up and picture load with SD car. Replacement for one I had for many many years.
M**O
Broken out of the Box
After trying several different memory cards, formatted every way possible, using the cameras, a windows computer and a Mac, still could NOT get it to recognize there was a card. Kept getting a message "insert memory card for use." Only online tech support is available. This was a big disappointment, because it was a Christmas gift for my wife. Purchased a Coby Digital Picture frame for three dollars more and it works great. Had to spend $10.81 out of pocket to return the Matsunichi and have not heard from them since. So as it now stands, twenty days after Christmas, they have my screen and I am out $111.00. Not a happy customer
J**R
Decent Frame for the price
We bought this frame as a gift to my wife's grandmother for mother's day this year. Overall the picture quality was decent. Kodak's picture frames have a nicer quality to them in terms of the display clarity. But they are understandably more expensive. My only issue with this frame was that it has no port (USB, et al) to load the pictures from a computer. It only has the memory card slot so you need to user a memory card reader/writer attached to your computer to get the pictures onto that card, then put the card in the frame. Luckily for us, we had a Kodak frame that DOES have the USB port on it, so we loaded the pictures onto that frame, ejected the kingston memory chip from the kodak, and put that chip into this frame before wrapping up the gift. All in all, the recipient was very happy with her gift and aside from trouble with getting the card loaded up with pics, this was a pretty easy gift to put together.
D**F
Excellent digital picture frame
If you like to read technical specs, please move on to another review. However, if you care about a product that works as promised out of the box, that's easy to operate and that provides a great experience for the gift recipient, please read on.I ordered this frame, the PF-800M in hopes of avoiding the "challenges and issues" related to other digital frames (including some other Matsunichi models). My requirements were simple: 8" or larger screen that was easy to operate (for my elder parents). This product delivers. The picture quality is great. The product works perfectly right out of the box. Loading pictures to its main memory was very easy and using an SD card was even easier. The on-screen menus (not really needed if all you want to do is look at pictures) are easy to follow. My Dad, who's very uncomfortable with any technology, was able to operate it (incluidng loading a new SD card) in minutes. Overall, a great product.
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