Top 7 7-Inch Digital Frame

Posted by admin on Oct 22, 2009

1. Sony DPF-D70 7-Inch Digital Frame

  • A 7-inch digital photo frame with 800×480 resolution, 15:9 aspect ratio LCD screen
  • 256MB of internal memory with optional image resizing to maximize internal memory
  • Multiple display modes, including nine slide show styles; clock and calendar modes included
  • Supports most memory card formats; equipped with a USB B-type connection
  • Decodes and displays up to 48-megapixel and 100MB images

2. Pandigital PAN7000DW 7-Inch Digital Frame

  • 7.0″ viewable LCD display – holds up to 6400 images, 4:3 Aspect Ratio
  • Stylish flat black frame to fit any decor
  • 5 in 1 Card Reader – SD/MS/MS-PRO/MMC/XD, 2 Paper Mats – White / Charcoal
  • Alarm, Clock, Calendar and Programmable ON/Off timer, Audio, Video, Bluetooth, Wireless
  • 1GB Internal Memory

3. Matsunichi Photoblitz 7-Inch Digital Frame

  • 7″ 16:9 Digital LCD Panel with 480 x 234 resolution
  • Plays your digital photos
  • Supports MS/MSPro/SD/MMC/XD media cards
  • Includes Black Frame
  • Worry Free One Year Warranty

4. Philips 7-Inch Digital Frame

  • 6.5-inch viewable display; 720 x 480 resolution
  • Photo Manager plays slide show or individual photos; cut, size or matte to customize photos Cut, size or matte to customize photos
  • Multiple memory card slots; compatible with SD, xD, MMC, Compact Flash and Memory Stick media
  • 128 MB built-in memory; hold and display 500 – 1000 photos
  • Smart Album feature for easy picture management

5. Sony DPF-D72N/BQ 7-Inch Digital Frame

  • Made with CRYSTALLIZED™ – Swarovski Elements
  • Internal Memory Capacity: 1GB (2000 images)
  • Multi card slot (MS, SD, CF, and xD)
  • Auto Image Rotation
  • Slide show, Clock/calendar

6. Sony DPF-A72 7-Inch Digital Frame

  • 7-Inch WQVGA LCD (15:9); Pixels: 480 x 234; Viewing Area: 452 x 234
  • Internal Memory Capacity: 128MB (250 images)
  • Multi card slot (MS, SD, and xD)
  • Auto Image Rotation
  • Clock/calendar display

7. Micca M702z 7-Inch Digital Frame

  • 7-Inch Widescreen 480×234 LCD Display
  • Full Function IR Remote Control
  • Reads SD/MMS/MS Sticks and USB Sticks
  • Plays MP3 with Built-in Stereo Speakers
  • Plays MPEG1/2/4 AVI Video with AV Out to TV


Review of AKAI’s New 15” Digital LCD Frame

Posted by admin on Oct 5, 2009

AKAI has recently introduced a larger than life, 15” Digital LCD Frame to the market. Its size is a big positive and it will definitely help in bringing out the details of the photos and thus make the photos more pleasant to look at. It is not full of features, which is actually a positive aspect, depending on who you are…if you are a non-technical person who just wants to have a digital LCD frame to show the photos of loved ones and photos of your vacations and your masterpieces, then this AKAI is exactly what you have asked for.

The AKAI digital LCD frame has a glossy frame that exudes elegance. Not only that, the glossiness has also been applied to the 15” screen. The build material is above average, giving this item a great first-impression.

The connections include a USB port and a mini-USB port, and card reader supports are CompactFlash, SD, xD, MemoryStick, and MMC. Further, the AKAI digital frame supports JPEG picture format, MPEG1, MPEG2, and MPEG4 video formats, and MP3 audio format.

A shortcoming of this AKAI frame is it’s lack of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. Many of the current digital frames are equipped with both of these technologies, which enable you to use your PC to download new photos to your digital frame among many other things. But again, this AKAI digital LCD frame is best for non-technical users who would have a hard time doing anything with the Wi-Fi or the Bluetooth. Think about it, would you like to explain what Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are to your 80 years old grand-mother, let alone teach her how to use them?

Another shortcoming is the lack of internal memory. That means that you cannot store your photos and videos inside the digital LCD frame itself. Instead, you have to always attach your memory card to the AKAI unit if you want to show your photos. Or you have to attach your digital camera, which is even worst. But….then again, you can give this AKAI digital LCD frame as a present to your elderly parents or grand-parents and insert a SD card full of pictures of the kids and all they have to do is turn on the digital LCD frame and enjoy the pictures. I think that is the idea behind it.