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Aluratek 15-inch Hi-Res Digital Photo Frame with 256MB Internal Memory
 
Manufacturer: Aluratek
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Product Description

More than just a digital photo frame, Aluratek raises the bar with its new (DLD) Digital Lifestyle Device. View hi resolution print quality pictures easily by inserting your camera or camcorders digital media card or USB thumb drive directly onto Aluratek¿s (DLD). Play slideshows, zoom, rotate, and listen to hi quality background music all at the touch of a button with the included remote control. Switch to movie mode and enjoy amazing video and audio near HD quality. Browse and listen to all of your favorite MP3 music files after your movies over. With Aluratek¿s new (DLD) it is now time to have fun with your digital pictures, movies, and MP3 music files that are just sitting on your computer or in your digital camera. Whether it is at work or at home let the fun begin!

Product Details

  • Easy operation as most fi le formats are automatically recognized
  • View Digital Photos
  • Watch home videos and movies
  • Listen to your favorite MP3 Music files.
  • 256 MB built-in memory

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Excellent!
 
Review Date: May 13, 2008
Reviewer: Estapho, Fullerton, CA
1024 x 768 resolution is just absolutely bright and colors are sharp. This is a big frame I use for signage for our small dine in restaurant, works great to post our daily specials for the day. Definitely money well spent.
Great picture frame
 
Review Date: January 5, 2009
Reviewer: SmartShopperCO, Denver
I replaced my Pandigital (see reasons for moving from Pandigital below) frame with this Aluratek 15" frame and WOW what a difference. This frame is MUCH easier to use and responds immediately from commands from the remote. It also can view the photos in a multi photo option. It will view just one photo at time if you wish but in multi- mode it shows 2, 3 or 4 at time. On this size of frame the photos are still large and they look beautiful. It randomly changes from the different number of photos shown. I would highly recommend this frame to whomever wants the larger size and actually want some great features not even offered on the Pandigital.

First I have to say the main reason for returning the Pandigital frame is because of the annoying blue arrow that always show in slide show mode (isn't this the mode used most often) When I contacted the manufacture I was told that is just the way it is. I am afraid of a serious burn-in problem if used to long. The navigation/setup of this frame is horrible. I am very tech savy and yet this was not intuitive at all. It would also take several seconds to respond to any action performed from the remote which would make you wonder if it got the signal or not. You have to use the remote if you hang on the wall because they put the controls on the back of the frame (not the sides) so you HAVE to take it off the wall to touch the buttons. You also have to take the frame down and remove back cover if you want to put another SD card in. In order to use the Wi-Fi feature you have to buy THEIR dongle. The last reason is the lack of support from the company.
Digital Frame
 
Review Date: June 11, 2008
Reviewer: E. Blazick,
I purchased the 15 inch frame and although it was very clear it was awkward to find a place in the house where it could be displayed. Keep in mind that if put on a wall it needs an electrical outlet behind the frame or a way to disguise the electrical chord. Another significant issue was the memory card inserts from the bottom of the frame. Thus when you want to change the memory chard you have to pick up the entire frame, turn it over and balance it while you change out the card. I felt this was inconvenient for a large (15 inch) frame. It could just as easilty been put on the side thus it could be changed out merely by rotating the frame.
Aluratek 15-inch Hi-Res Digital Picture Frame
 
Review Date: November 5, 2008
Reviewer: R. Morton, New Jersey
Although I am pleased with the quality of the product, I do not appreciate products that do not clarify limitations in their manual or in their advertising.

1) this product has a undocumented limitation of 1000 digitalpictures. If there are more than 1000 pictures in a folder on the memory card inserted in the frame, the product does not work and there is nothing that identifies the problem. I had to file a ticket with the manufacturer and it took two responses before they admitted their defect. This limitation is about 1/2 of the internal memory and about 1/8 my 2 GB memory card and is a waste.

2) if you put more than one folder on the memory disk, it will only read one folder for pictures even if both folders have less than 1000 photos. If you put a second folder with movies or music, that is not a problem-only pictures. This was also confirmed by the manufacturers help desk. The underutilized capacity is unbelievable.

3) the frame does not actualy do a random slide show. it also does not actually pick a specific folder in a second frame to show. Given a 1000 picture limitation and a 10 second viewing per picture, there is about a 2-3 hour recyle. without a random slideshow, the repetiion becomes boring.

all these product limitations, did not exist in my previous, smaller digital picture frame. Despite the very good picture quality, if the advertising or product manual hightighted these product limitations, I probably would not have ordered this product or would have returned it on receipt.
Problems and limits
 
Review Date: August 18, 2008
Reviewer: C. Riley,
While the look of this frame is nice and the concept is good, it has some crippling limits. When I called tech support and said I had put about 1400 pictures in a sub-folder but they weren't showing, the gentleman said "oh, no, that is too many." Then he also said "it will only read one directory". When I asked if that meant it only reads the top level, the gentleman said "yes." I am not confident he understood the question though, see below.

1. While Tech Support says the frame does not read subdirectories, I believe that it may. Why would this a problem? See 2.
2. CF and SD (and others?) cards only allow about 120-130 items at the top level directory so you are effectively limited to 119-130 pictures at the top level.
3. I have gotten it to read an SD card with 550 files in a subdirectory, but it wouldn't work with 1409 files.

It wouldn't be so bad if the description (even the MANUAL!) disclosed these limits, however it doesn't.

Without the limits, I'd give this a much higher review for its look and workmanship, but the it is easy to have hundreds and thousands of files and easy to fit them on a 4GB or 8GB or 16GB card, so why not support it?

This could be an excellent product with just a little more work.