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Posted at 10:42 AM on Friday 12/8/06 by
Ben
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TheTechGeek.com has this 7" LCD Digital Photo Frame & MPEG Video Files Player for $120 - $20 coupon code DPF20OFF = + $6 shipping = $106. Simply insert a compatible memory card into the digital frame to show photos, play MP3 music or supported video files. [BizRate]
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    mikey123123 - Posted 1:30 pm PST 12/8/06 (15 Posts)  Report Spam

    anyone have this? comments?

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    EZDeal - Posted 1:51 pm PST 12/8/06 (73 Posts)  Report Spam

    They play disx. I got that from geek.com a few weeks ago at 140. This is a better price.

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    dbayev - Posted 1:57 pm PST 12/8/06 (126 Posts)  Report Spam

    #2, what is the native resolution of this frame ?
    And what is disx ?
    Thank you

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    floats - Posted 2:23 pm PST 12/8/06 (1 Posts)  Report Spam

    I believe this is the same picture frame.

    http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/602-4689225-6957446?asin=B000GFB09Y&AFID=Pricegrabber&LNM=B000GFB09Y|Jeva_7%22_Widescreen_LCD_Digital_Photo_Frame__30040&ref=tgt_adv_XSP10001

    The native resolution appears to be 640x480. Any comments on whether this is high enough for a 7" screen?

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    minkia38 - Posted 4:54 pm PST 12/8/06 (61 Posts)  Report Spam

    why the heck are these so expensive? you can get a DVD player with a 7" screen for less than this, and that is WAY more complicated that these frames....

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    tima - Posted 5:33 pm PST 12/8/06 (398 Posts)  Report Spam

    something new on a market.
    I like it,
    but as everything new its more expensive now then it will be later.

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    faztaz - Posted 6:42 pm PST 12/8/06 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

    Is this any good or is it worth getting another product?

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    firedown - Posted 10:36 pm PST 12/8/06 (27 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'm with #5 minkia38. Why are digital photo frames so expensive? They are not new to the market - 4 years at least. They are so expensive that almost no-one buys them. The resolutions are poor by today's standards. That's a
    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Bacon.
    Bacon who?
    especially with everyone seeing HD everywhere. Looking at some DPF's displays is a joke. I've looked at a lot of them thinking they'd make good family gifts. I see DPF's for less than baconsavvy people who don't use computers a lot. So they need to be easy to use. Many do a poor job of orientating portrait and landscape photos. Or zooming in or out to fill the screen. These are one product-type you need to see in-person to tell if you'll like it. And sometimes the fake wood or plastic frame is the cheeziest part.

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    robsf23 - Posted 12:34 am PST 12/9/06 (18 Posts)  Report Spam

    WHy would a "geek" website NOT post the tech specs on this frame? I think it's because the specs are not very impressive. Most "no name" brand lcd picture frames have a resolution around 480x234 - which is LOW. So the image is grainy. Some DO have good resolution - like the Philips LCD frame, which are 640x480 and 800x600.

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    flameagle - Posted 5:06 pm PST 12/9/06 (17 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'm waiting for the eStarling 7" photo frame to come down in price. It supports Flickr RSS photo feeds... now how cool would that be?? Still $250 a pop though...

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