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	<title>Comments on: Phillips Digital Picture Frame</title>
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		<title>By: jeu</title>
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		<description>I bought this as a gift after reading many different reviews about other frames. The price was good for the quality of the screen. I didn&#039;t get enough info for this one apparently because I was under the impression it had it&#039;s own memory in addition to using the SD card but it does not. Not as simple to operate as I thought, directions are a bit vague, and the rotating of pictures (to have them right side up)is stupid. You can tell the picture frame to rotate it, then when the frame shuffles through your stack on display, that same picture comes back wrong again! Even if i rotate it right side up BEFORE loading onto the card, sometimes it&#039;s still wrong once it gets to the frame. Remote response is slow. Picture quality is good, but is diminished at a distance or on an angle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought this as a gift after reading many different reviews about other frames. The price was good for the quality of the screen. I didn&#8217;t get enough info for this one apparently because I was under the impression it had it&#8217;s own memory in addition to using the SD card but it does not. Not as simple to operate as I thought, directions are a bit vague, and the rotating of pictures (to have them right side up)is stupid. You can tell the picture frame to rotate it, then when the frame shuffles through your stack on display, that same picture comes back wrong again! Even if i rotate it right side up BEFORE loading onto the card, sometimes it&#8217;s still wrong once it gets to the frame. Remote response is slow. Picture quality is good, but is diminished at a distance or on an angle.</p>
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