Pandigital 10.4-Inch Digital Picture Frame w/2 Interchangeable Frames & 256MB Memory Card

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Pandigital 10.4-Inch Digital Picture Frame w/2 Interchangeable Frames & 256MB Memory Card
 
Manufacturer: Lamorinda Distributing
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List Price: $249.99
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Product Description

Display favorite photos fashionably with the Pandigital PAN104-B 10.4-inch digital picture frame. The frame can connect to your PC to receive photos, but can also accept files right from your digital camera, USB drive or memory card to store in its included 256MB on-board memory. Use your frame for photo slide shows, showing videos, and even playing MP3 files. It comes with a stand for flat-surface display, but mounts on the wall as easily as a regular picture frame. The remote control allows you to conveniently moderate video and slideshow speed. It can be powered by either even has interchangeable black and cherry wood frames for whatever your decor calls for.

Product Details

  • Displays photos, photo slideshows, videos and plays mp3s
  • Accepts files from personal computer, digital camera, USB drive or memory card
  • 2 interchangeable frames included (black/cherry wood)
  • AC adaptor included

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Love this frame
 
Review Date: November 6, 2008
Reviewer: Ed, San Francisco, CA
I absolutely love this frame. Got it as a gift and was surprised that it had a 1024x768 resolution. So much nicer than my smaller frames. I noticed that some people are complaining about the interface, but I rarely use the interface. Just plug in an SD card with my favorite Flickr photos downloaded and let it slideshow continuously. I have a lot of tech friends and every single party we have, someone notices it and is surprised by the quality of photos.
Excellent product
 
Review Date: November 1, 2007
Reviewer: Arthur Held, Missoula MT
I recently purchased one of these at a local "big box" membership store. It had a package sticker claiming 1024x768 resolution.

PROS:
*Plays images directly from any of the standard image storage chips, so you don't need to load them to internal menus
*Resolution and color are OUTSTANDING
slide show is simple to set up and customize
*The frames are attractive and easy to change
the stand angle is adjustable
*It offers several scaling options including showing full frame and scaling to fit the frame.

CONS:
* at the higher end of pricing
* slide advance only has 3 speeds, and the slowest is still a bit fast at 10 seconds a photo
* the transitions are limited and "fade" is too rough. The standard of just "clicking" to the next image is fine, but it would be nice if it would do a smooth fade across to the new image.
* The menus take a little getting used to, but are simple once you've used it for 5 minutes.
* The buttons on the unit differ from what's shown in the documentation.

UNKNOWNS
I've only had it for a week, so I can't comment on durability.

RECOMMENDATION:
This is the future of photo frames. It will cost less next year, but if you want a large frame with great resolution and color saturation, this is worth the money. You may wish to shop - including the online sites from the bigbox membership stores - I found these frames vary greatly in price.
Room for improvement
 
Review Date: November 18, 2007
Reviewer: J. Barcus, Chicago, IL USA
I purchased the 10.4 inch digital frame from Pandigital just slightly over a month ago and so far the experience has been decent but not great. Providing two frames is a good idea (basic black just does not cut it for my usage). There are a number of control buttons located on the top of the unit. This is fine if you have it sitting on a desk or table, but mounting it on a wall puts the buttons out of view and makes it difficult to do anything unless you take it off the wall. Fortunatly the included remote makes things much better however theres no on,off control from the remote so you still have to fish around the wall mount if you want to shut it off.
Picture quality is fair to excellent when viewed straight on. Some photos can look stunning when viewed on a digital frame. There is one drawback which manufactures need to address. When viewing the image off center the quality diminishes quickly. I have a Rosewill LCD monitor for my computer and the viewing angle is excellent. At a 8 foot viewing distance the Pandigitals picture starts to darken at aprox. 30 degrees off center and gets progressivly worse the farther you go. Considering how much better LCD computer monitors are to what they once were, this is a disappointing trip back to the past.

All in all the product is good but could really benifit from better design and improved displays. After all, the whole point of this product is to view your pictures. I would consider display quality the most important aspect when purchasing a digital frame.

In short (including a few things not mentioned previously).

PROS*
Large bright display
Two frames included
Remote control
256 Meg. internal memory
Accepts a number of memory cards
USB connection for your computer

CONS*
Off center viewing is poor
Control buttons on the frame are difficult to use when wall mounted
Remote has no on, off control
Some transition effects appear choppy


A bit disappointed
 
Review Date: December 11, 2007
Reviewer: Elizabeth A. White, Seattle, WA
I bought two of these frames for 2 sets of parents. I was surprised at the button response on the unit--it was lousy (the remote works better for controlling menus). I think the biggest disappointment is that this is a product to display photos and smack in the left quadrant of the display is a digital clock stamp. Why? and why can't it be turned off? When I looked at the box for this product, the promotional photo frames display no clock--If I had known that the clock was there and could not be turned off I would have bought something else. Maybe this is picky, but remember getting snapshots with a date stamp on them? cheesy! I expected more of a $200 product.
a little disappointed
 
Review Date: December 9, 2009
Reviewer: Madison Hope, Redmond, WA
Picture quality seems great, I found the remote not very responsive however. I bought 3 of these and none seem to respond well (you need to push the buttom multiple times to get it to respond). This is really annoying when sorting/selecting thru hundreds of pictures. Also disappointed that you can't select the order of the pictures. They didn't load according how they were taken on my memory card, for some reason all of the pics loaded randomly on the page so it's a HUGE amount of time consuming work to seperate these all into folders which so far appears to be my only option for some order to them.

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