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Toshiba DMF102XKU 10-Inch Wireless Digital Media Frame

Toshiba DMF102XKU 10-Inch Wireless Digital Media Frame

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Brand: Toshiba
Category: Photography

List Price: $229.99
Buy New: $154.99
as of 7/29/2010 11:31 EDT details
You Save: $75.00 (33%)



New (38) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $86.00

Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews

Color: black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Native Resolution: 10.1
Display Size: 10.1
Removable Memory: MiniSD
Size: 10 Inch
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
Dimensions (in): 4 x 13 x 15

MPN: DMF102XKU
Model: DMF102XKU
UPC: 022265003084
EAN: 0022265003084
ASIN: B002IVVD9Q

Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  » 10.1-inch (measured diagonally) 15:9 Widescreeen with 800 x 480 Resolution and 400:1 Contrast Ratio
  » Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) Capable with WPS Security and FrameChannel Support for easy online sharing of photos
  » JPEG, TIFF, and BMP Compatibility provide a multitude of options for your favorite photos
  » MPEG 1/2/4 Video for viewing video clips without a computer
  » MP3/WMA Playback with Built-in Stereo Speakers allow you to accentuate slideshows with audio

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Product Description
10" Digital Media Frame


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3 out of 5 stars Not as good as the 8" model   July 29, 2010
Joseph Massimino (Jensen Beach, Florida United States)
I bought the 8" model a few months ago and have been very pleased with it. The Framechannel makes this frame wonderful. I tried to play movies off of a SD ram card and some would play OK, but others would freeze. The picture quality is great. br /Now for the problem that everyone is complaining about. The 10" frame did drop my Wifi and would not come back with a simple power off. Moving it close to the wireless router made no difference, the same with reseting to factory specifications. At one point, the search for my wifi did find it, but yet it still would not connect. Leaving the unit off for a while did restore the wifi. This leads me to believe that the frame may need cooling. When I leave my home for work, the AC system kicks up to 80. I had left the frame on all day and it was pretty warm. Once it cooled off, and the AC system was lowered, the frame started working and stayed on until I turned it off. This morning I turned it on and it stayed on until I left for work. i imagine that the frame will work when I get home tonight. The 8" frame was set to go on at 5pm, and off at 11pm. On the weekends, I would turn it on earlier with the remote, but it would go off at 11pm. The weekends are cooler in my home. I am pretty sure that the frame must stay cool. I hope this helps someone. Other than that, I really like the 10" frame


3 out of 5 stars Its ok but...   July 3, 2010
Adam (usa)
The wireless is spotty at best. It cannot find either access point that are 5 feet away. If your not relying on the wireless it is otherwise a pretty nice frame.


1 out of 5 stars Best picture frame at this price; Update: It broke   June 26, 2010
KD (Bay Area, CA)
I am reviewing this digital picture frame against other frames in its class (under $200 on Amazon). At that price, it's difficult to find a comparable frame with its feature set. The only other other frame with similar feature set is the Kodak Pulse. That one is a 7" non-wide screen which some may prefer. It is slightly cheaper than this 10" frame, but is similar prices to the 8" Toshiba. The Kodak pulse has wireless picture streaming using Kodak's own proprietary system. The Toshiba uses FrameChannel which is superior in every way, in my opinion. For one, it not only stream pictures you upload and has an email address for friends and families to add pictures, but it also offer Flickr and Picassa integration as well as "channels" including but not limited to Time magazine, Wired magazine, weather and news forecast. This by itself makes it far superior in terms of streaming and flexibility. Had the Kodak Pulse offer FrameChannel integration, I would have bought that instead. br / br /The frame channel feature is really the only feature I use on it this device even though it offer quite a few other usual digital picture frame options. For users without wireless (you shouldn't even consider this frame if that's the case), they can use an SD card or the internal memory. The frame offer various transitions along with clock and calendar displays with your pictures. These are actually quite nice, but I find myself not using the built in 1GB memory or the clock and calendar option at all since FrameChannel offers those as channels already. I can't stress enough how much of a difference picture streaming pictures from the Internet and FrameChannel's channels separate this frame from the rest. br / br /I intend to buy one of these for my parents for Christmas. I will just set up the FrameChannel account for them and add pictures without their interaction at all. This is ideal as my parents do not understand how to use anything computer related. I can also have them share the same channels on my account with theirs. Very cool. br / br /During set up, I wished it had a touch screen. It was annoying trying to enter the WPA password using arrow buttons on the remote. However, once the wireless was set up, it wasn't too bad as I rarely have to touch the controls again. As I mentioned earlier, FrameChannel is just the best way to transfer pictures. Once set up, I never have to touch the digital frame again. My wireless network is WPA2 and this frame supports it. If I had to revert to WEP, I surely would have returned the frame. WEP should not be offered as a security feature at all as it offers no protection whatsoever. Another thing is that I wish it had the ability to turn set on and off for individual weekdays and weekends. As of right now, you can only set it to turn off and on each day at the same time. There are no weekday/weekend settings. Digital picture frame companies need to catch up on this. I'm not sure if any other digital picture frames offer this fine grain on/of setting either. I wish the screen could match laptop screens in quality. Then again, laptops routinely go for $500 so I guess that's a bit much to ask. br / br /With the discount from Amazon, this is an astonishingly good frame with excellent feature set. If it had a touch screen like the Kodak Pulse, this would be a tough frame to beat. I've never used the Kodak Pulse online picture service, but if it is similar to FrameChannel, I guess you can't go wrong with that one either. However, FrameChannel is the far more mature service. I guess this review was more about FrameChannel integration than anything else since I love it. Compared to the Pix-Star (8") or D-Link (almost $100 more) this is the correct buy since they are all essentially the same type of frame. This is the bigger than the Pix-Star and cheaper than either of the other other two. br / br /PROS: br / - Large screen br / - FrameChannel br / - Add new pictures via Internet from anywhere in the world br / - Cheapest FrameChannel compatible frame on the market (that I know of) br / - Nice calendar and clock display option (if you use SD or internal memory) br / br /CONS br / - Lack of touch screen br / - Time consuming to set up the first time br / - The screen could be better br / - No individual day on/off setting br / br /As you can see, the cons are more nitpicks than anything. I'm very happy with this purchase for what I paid on Amazon. br / br /UPDATE: I have changed my review to 1 star. It was great when it worked. But now, the wireless no longer works. When I attempt to connect it to my router, it also kills my Internet connection! I have to turn the frame off in order for my Internet connection to be stable. There is most likely a problem with these frames.


5 out of 5 stars Nice Wireless Frame   February 7, 2010
Zeveck
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a pretty simple, but rather nice wireless photo frame. It has a nice bright screen and a slick black border. The menu controls are embedded in the black border and backlight when pressed, which feels pretty cool, but isn't all that necessary because the remote control works fine. Good frame. Easy to setup with FrameChannel.


5 out of 5 stars PRETTY COOL FOR FACEBOOK   February 1, 2010
mickey (NY)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was quite surprised by the wifi feature and that you can connect to your home network and get your facebook pictures automatically loaded to this frame.

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