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Toshiba DMF82XKU 8-Inch Wireless Digital Media Frame (Black) | 
| Brand: Toshiba Category: Photography
List Price: $179.99 Buy New: $123.99 as of 7/30/2010 00:21 EDT details You Save: $56.00 (31%)
New (64) Used (3) from $89.00
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 7 reviews
Format: CD Color: black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: N/A Native Resolution: 8 Display Size: 8 Removable Memory: MiniSD Size: 8 Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 10.3 x 1.4
MPN: DMF82XKU Model: DMF82XKU UPC: 022265003091 EAN: 0022265003091 ASIN: B002K8Q2SY
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| » | 8-inch (measured diagonally) 16:9 Widescreeen with 800 x 480 Resolution and 500:1 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 Playback3 with Built-in Stereo Speakers allow you to accentuate slideshows with audio |
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Product Description 8" Digital Media Frame - black
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| Customer Reviews:
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Excellent, but perhaps a bit overpriced at $124. July 6, 2010 A. R. Kidd III I've been using this wireless digital picture frame for 3 days. Setup was easy. So far I have only run it using framechannel to display my pictures, the weather, and the calendar. Nothing else thus far although there do seem to be many choices - I figure the weather and calendar are the only things I really want around all the time (because they don't require follow up).
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br /I bought mine for $55 from woot. I am thrilled with it for that price. Probably would be thrilled with it up to about $100. At current list, I think it is a bit overpriced, but I have not shopped this category much.
Very cool once you get it working. Not simple to configure. July 5, 2010 Chad P (Orlando, FL United States) The 'buttons' on the right (if you call them that) are a bit difficult to use and definitely take some getting used to. Because of that, it takes much longer to configure things like wireless settings, etc than it should. If the controls were improved, then this would be a great product. Still pretty decent.
not as good as you would think June 14, 2010 DP 101 (ATL) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I don't typically do reviews because most aspects are covered somewhere in existing reviews. However, this had glowing reviews all around and warranted a reality check.
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br /Does not connect to the internet via wireless very well at all (this was the only reason to buy this frame). I have a robust network for my house and run six systems flawlessly but with this frame the connection/performance is iffy at best (even though it always shows good signal and that it is connected). When it does work, you can only run limited programs via FrameChannel or the device locks up. This is apparently not only my findings but common in some reviews elsewhere. It takes a loooong time to get the info via FrameChannel to work. When you make changes (like adding a channel) they don't happen quickly (which is ok), but sometimes it will give you the "broken frame" icon which means something is wrong. What is wrong is that the service itself (FrameChannel) is spotty and inconsistent and flawed. I was hoping to run stock ticker, weather and a bit of news while interspersing photos. Not happening at all. You get photos and ONE channel to work and that seems to be it. When I add anything else, the device goes blank or doesn't react to the change at all unless unplugged and reset. Then it only updates to the newest channel while ignoring what you had before.
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br /Also, pictures uploaded online will go portrait on you and can not be adjusted unless you reload them or reorient them from your system before uploading. Not a big deal just mediocre web-app programming.
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br /Pictures look good. The frame looks good. Menu is OK but glitchy and buttons don't always work (no big deal, this isn't a smart-phone or laptop so what would one expect?). Video playback is not so good (but have only quickly played with this feature) and only seems to want a particular size and bit-rate. But in all fairness, I have not tried to optimize for this at all. I spent most of my time trying to get FrameChannel to do something useful.
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br /All in all, for the price, I don't recommend it since the service you are paying for is no good. Get a better, bigger frame for cheaper by someone else (Samsung or Nix perhaps) and don't pay for the internet service/wi-fi feature that is still an afterthought and doesn't work well at this point. Maybe another year and with development it will be worth it.
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Best gift ever! March 30, 2010 Linda D (CA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
My darling daughter purchased this for me for my Birthday. It was easy to set up and the pix are fantastic. I love the feature of the email, as my son and his family are in Okinawa in the Marines and now they can send pix straight to my frame. What a great surprise when I see new pix of my grandkids!Every grandparent should have one or two or ...
br /Great buy in my opinion.
NICE FRAME February 6, 2010 Delta1 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Brought this picture frame for my wife for Christmas and she loves it...Its been a couple of months now and she still can't keep her hands off it. GREAT picture quality and appearance.
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