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Opteka OPT15 15-Inch Digital Picture Frame with 1 GB Built-In Memory |  | Brand: Opteka Category: Photography
List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $199.95 as of 7/30/2010 00:18 EDT details You Save: $30.04 (13%)
New (3) Used (2) from $111.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 127 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 2.7 x 16 15" Multimedia TFT LCD Screen 128mb internal memory Displays digital pictures, music and video
MPN: OPT15 Model: OPT15 UPC: 049936863822 EAN: 0049936863822 ASIN: B00102T3VY
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| Features:
| » | Resolution: 1024x768: Full 15-Inch inch (diagonal) 4:3 screen with brightness control: remote control included | | » | Features slide show mode and image rotation and is compatible with JPEG, JPEG Motion and AVI files | | » | 1GB built-in memory allows you to use your memory card in your camera while your pictures are shown on the frame | | » | Enhanced TFT LCD Screen with the highest possible resolution, wide viewing angles and long life span | | » | Compatible: SD, Compact Flash, Secured Digital, Multi Media Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, and Memory Stick Pro |
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Product Description This 15" digital picture frame is big enough to display your favorite photos, even if your intended audience is on the other side of the room. The 15" Opteka Digital Picture Frame also boasts an unbelievable 128mb of internal memory, allowing you to store your favorite photos directly on the frame. Instantly plays MP3 music with the integrated speakers. Slideshow supports up to 2mp image files (JPEG format). Larger files can be reduced. Plays automatic slide show with MP3 music on the background and multiple transition effects. User-friendly on-screen display lets you access all controls easily. Includes a credit card style remote control.
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great picture but freezes on a picture July 7, 2010 Bonnie Tiedt (Madison WI) At first I loved this frame but quickly realized it is not worth the money. It has a great picture but the slide show freezes on a photo. This is random. It could run all day or several days without a problem. Or it could run an hour then freeze. It was random. I eventually returned it because for the $$ I expected a quality frame without any issues.
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br /The slide show always started at the beginning and went in order. No random play or starting with a certain picture. The memory card was also very hard to pull out.
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br /Lastly, really think about if you have room for a 15" frame. That may sound strange but it wouldn't fit on my book case.
read b4 buying if... May 27, 2010 arto4ever (Miami ,FL) i purchased this product with a 8Gb memory card and... the frame doesn't read more than 1GB!!!!
Cannot display more that a few pictures, interrnal mem. a joke May 26, 2010 Frank Edema (intransit, USA) See all the negative reviews here - my experience was the same - I can't get the unit to display more than a tiny fraction of the images on the loaded card, and the internal memory does not exist. FYI: Opteka is not a real brand, it's a name 47th st photo uses to label it's cheap non-name Chinese junk. Sometimes the junk is just good enough, but often it's a bad joke - as is the case with this unit. Hope amazon lets me return it - it was a gift that lead to severe disappointment on all sides. Unfortunately, in the digital photo frame market, cheap Chinese sourced parts are the norm, every brand (Kodak, etc) buys junk and re-brands it so the quality is a roll of the dice.
Nice frame with some odd bugs May 19, 2010 R. Ambrose I simultaneously love and hate this frame.
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br /First the good:
br /-Huge picture size I like the 1024x768 resolution
br /-LCD screen looks great. The pictures will jump out at you.
br /-It looks great. It will look fantastic in your home and will not look dated in a couple of years.
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br /The bad:
br /-It is a very buggy device with odd defects. For example, the date might randomly change to a different year or the device might decide to not be able to read your files on its internal hard drive.
br /-I wish it would randomly cycle through the photos. It goes in a weird order of its own choosing when done off the internal memory. They tell you to reorder the photos manually, but even when I've done that the device will choose its own picture order.
br /-The speakers are pretty bad. I thought it would be cool to listen to music on it but that is definitely not the case.
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br /Redemption:
br /Although the internal memory is worthless, it does function MUCH better off of memory cards (I use SD cards)
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br /If you want to use the extra features I'd say don't bother. If you just want a pretty screen to display your photos then it is a good.
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Nice picture but kept freezing May 5, 2010 kmckean We ordered this unit and liked the picture quality, but ended up returning it and also the replacement that Amazon kindly supplied when the first one didn't work. Three complaints, the third of them serious:
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br /-- on the cosmetic front, both frames we received had knotholes in the wooden frame. The staining is so heavy on this wood (it can't be very good quality) that you couldn't see them very well unless you looked. But they were there.
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br /-- on the functional front, when I copied photos directly from my PC to the unit via USB cable, some of the photos would sometimes arrive corrupted. Ended up thinking that perhaps the speed on my USB port was greater than the presumably slower chips in the unit could handle (though it does have 1GB memory). This problem was simple to correct, however, by simply using a memory card to transfer the photos instead -- or using the memory card in place of the on-board memory.
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br /-- the most serious complaint, and the one that led us to give up on this product eventually, was that on both frames the unit would play pictures in rotation for about 15 to 30 minutes but then would freeze and stop playing. Settings seemed fine. Seemed to stop on random photos, so didn't seem to be associated with a particular picture. At first, I had loaded the unit with full-resolution photos, which for me are about 3 meg in size each. Thinking that the big file size might be the problem, I opened each photo and re-saved it at lower JPG resolution so the file size was always under one meg (which you probably want to get full benefit of the screen's high resolution). Even so, the problem persisted. So we eventually gave up. Not sure what to recommend to others -- may have been bad luck to receive two "lemons" in a row. But wanted to note in case others have encountered the same issue.
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