Samsung SPF-71ES 7 inch Digital Photo Frame – Black

Posted by Notcot on Apr 15, 2010 in Photography |

Average Rating: 3.5 / 5 (24 Reviews)

Product Description

  • Auto-resizing – automatically downsizes the resolution of digital images to save more pictures in the built-in memory
  • Clock function – use the photo frame as a ‘clever’ clock with various options
  • Auto rotation function – the built in G-force sensor automatically converts picture orientation
  • Auto-turn off/on – for energy saving

Samsung SPF-71ES 7 inch Digital Photo Frame – Black

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5 Comments

Bridget O
at 11:20 am

I bought this frame a couple of days ago and I’m so pleased with it. I loaded my photos and the slideshow mode means we’ve had the frame on display so much since we bought the frame. It looks good in our lounge as it’s slim and when it’s switched off it disappears into the background so you only really see it in your room when you want to see the photos.

The display shows the photos exceptionally well, much better than cheaper frames we’ve seen and we wanted to buy a frame from a brand we knew. We bought this frame on a whim because we’re too lazy to print our photos! Really pleased with this frame.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
AA Antoni
at 2:15 pm

I bought this item because it seemed a very good price. I loaded a couple of pictures to see how it works and quickly realised that the resolution of the frame is not in line with standard 6×4 photos. Thus, all pictures had black borders on either side. Also, Portrait pictures are not recognised automatically and come out landscape by default. The instructions were poor – just 3 pages in the booklet and it took me over 15 minutes to find out how to change settings. Unfortunately, settings for pictures can’t be done in batch but need to be done for each picture individually. As I am planning to upload more than 500 pictures I can’t really be asked to change the display settings for each picture individually. Good frame if you only want to upload 20 pictures but you don’t need 1GB of internal memory for that.
Rating: 2 / 5


 
Stealthoneill
at 2:57 pm

After a quick two day delivery I hastily plugged in my first digital frame. A few moments later I had the photo’s transferred and the slide show was going. No problems or hiccups! I would recommend this product to anyone, and for the quality – The new reduced price makes this an irresistible purchase for those looking for a digital photo frame!
Rating: 4 / 5


 
Dr G
at 3:49 pm

I bought two of these (so I know it isnt a fault with just one of them) to put our wedding pictures on for our parents. The manual is short on words, but big on being in loads of languages! But to be fair it was dead simple to set up, load the phtos and get going.

The problem is that the image quality isnt that sharp. The files are all 3Mb to 5 Mb

They look fine on a plasma TV, and fine on the camera screen, or even on my 8 year old laptop… but on this they appear a bit blurred

Rather disappointed. I dont know if all screens are like this and Digital photo frames are generically rubbish, or whether this just is a bad example

Rating: 2 / 5


 
captain sparkle
at 4:38 pm

…. the instructions, or lack of them, let the side down. Luckily i am quite adept at figuring stuff out, but my parents, at 75, can’t get to grips with it. Even the online instructions are the same, many languages, but not much help.
Rating: 3 / 5


 

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