Digital Spectrum MemoryVUE Gallery MV-1500 PLUS 15-Inch Digital Picture Frame (Gold)
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| Digital Spectrum MemoryVUE Gallery MV-1500 PLUS 15-Inch Digital Picture Frame (Gold) |
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Product Description |
| The MV-1500 PLUS is a premium gallery style digital picture frame with an elegant gold frame, art quality ivory matte and protective clear glass. The high resolution 1024 X 768 15¿ TFT LCD display presents images and video in vibrant color. Classic in style and full of features and technology, the MV-1500 PLUS looks great in any environment. The MemoryVUE 1500 PLUS is as versatile as it is impressive, making it great for presentations, art and digital signage. The digital picture frame can be wall mounted or placed on a table, shelf or reception counter with the included table stand. Photographers love the 5-in-1 card reader which accepts a large range of memory cards, including CF / SD / MMC / MS & MS Pro. Connect a USB card reader to read XD cards, or connect directly to your computer or thumb drive to manage and play additional files. Additional features include a clock / calendar, the ability to play music, slideshows & movies, and the ability to control the frame via remote. The MV-1500 PLUS also includes dual USB ports. |
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Product Details |
- 15¿ TFT LCD Display 1024 X 768 with CCFL Backlight
- Gallery quality gold frame, art quality ivory matte, protective clear glass
- Great for Digital Signage, professional photographers
- 256 MB memory, 4:3 aspect ratio, 5-in-1 card reader
- Built-in speakers, Dual USB, clock/calendar
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Beautiful Frame, Excellent Picture!!!
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| Review Date: November 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: C. Rice, San Diego |
| We purchased this frame for my grandmother's 100th birthday and she was mesmerized by the pictures. The picture quality was excellent and the large size was easy for her (and those of us with normal eyesight, from across the room) to visualize. We consolidated all of our family pictures on the computer and uploaded them onto an SDHC Flash Memory which plugs right into the frame. It was a little difficult to set up the frame itself with the desired settings, but once we did that and plugged in the disk, the pictures came up and started playing when we turned the frame on. I only wish that when you turned the frame off and then back on again that it would start playing the pictures where it had left off before. Instead, it starts playing them from the beginning each time it is turned on (unless there was something I missed in the instructions). GREAT product though, and it will provide many happy hours of entertainment for my grandma. I'm thinking of getting one for myself! |
Great Product,/Risky Purchase
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| Review Date: May 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Keith D. Quintrell, Reisterstown, MD |
In a nutshell...
A beautiful, versatile and powerful product... that's the only reason that I was so generous with the rating. It's a shame that the instructions are so poor and that the customer service is limited to an automated response. Given my experience, you should not expect any more customer service than that from the manufacturer.
This product did make the the perfect 50th wedding anniversary gift for my parents, and they love it. The picture is impressive and has fantastic resolution. The transitions between the high resolution pictures are smooth and reasonably fast. One pixel on the display actually stays blue, but it is barely noticable. The ability to add background music is also impressive. Storage is versatile, accepting my flashdrive as well as other conventional storage cards.
However, the cord that connects the transformer to the AC receptacle was missing from the sealed package, and I could not find any contact information within the package or the manual for customer service. Digital Spectrum failed to respond with anything other than an automated reply that stated that my "request was being processed". I was fortunate that Radioshack carried the $8 replacement cord that I needed, as otherwise I would have been without a gift for my parents when they celebrated their anniversary. It's a shame that I got so stressed out and had such a poor customer service experience over an $8 cord.
Once I did get the replacement cord (from Radio Shack) and set the frame up for my parents, we discovered that the tranformer gets rather hot after the photo frame runs for about an hour or two. This does concern me a bit, and I've suggested to my parents that they switch off after an hour or two of continuous operation.
Finally, the manual is very basic. The instructions miss a crucial step in transferring files (after highlighting what you want to transfer, you need to hit the "setup" button on the remote to get the "popup menu"... it does not pop up by itself). It took me, a technically-savy engineer, about an hour of experimenting to figure this out.
Amazon has assured me that I'll get my money back if this was not resolved in timely fashion, even though they suspect the manufacturer will not accept a return... well it's too late for a return now, and I've been waiting 4 weeks after Amazon promised me resolution to get their promised refund through their over-rated "A to Z guarantee"... despite a conversation with them last week full of empty promises. Apparently, you only get your money back if you make a lot of noise! IMO, the customer service for BOTH Digital Spectrum and Amazon is a lost cause. I'll stick with eBay from this point on.
Consider this a risky purchase, even with Amazon's A to Z guarantee. |
Need a Degree in Engineering
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| Review Date: July 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mac Daddy, mass |
| We've had this frame for several weeks now, and three people have given up on trying to get it to work. I am close to just sending it back. The instructions are useless. It looks like if we could just figure this out (we all have college degrees--they don't matter here!)it would offer beautiful pictures but it is very complex. I am keeping my fingers crossed that we will make this happen, but so far, it's not looking good. |
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