Product Details
Westinghouse 7-Inch Wide LCD Digital Photo Frame

Westinghouse 7-Inch Wide LCD Digital Photo Frame
From Westinghouse Digital Electronics, LLC

List Price: $129.66
Price: $111.64

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Product Description

Show off your memories with this exciting new 7?LCD wide screen Digital Photo Frame. This frame features our patent pending MosaicView technology, 128 MB of internal memory and automatic plug and play with most memory cards. Designed for ease and convenience you can save and delete images without the use of a PC and this digital frame makes a great gift when preloaded with images.


Product Details

  • Color: Ebony
  • Brand: Westinghouse
  • Model: DPF-0702
  • Released on: 2007-04-15
  • Platform: Windows
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 6.00" w x 9.00" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 7

Features

  • Display Specification
  • Screen Size: 7.0" viewable diagonal
  • Memory Support Functions
  • Memory Card Support: CF / MD / MS / MS Pro / MS Duo / MS Pro Duo / SD / MMC / XD
  • - CF / MD / MS / MS Pro / MS Duo / MS Pro Duo / SD / MMC / XD

Customer Reviews

Its ok2
I bought this frame from Best Buy as a Mothers Day gift for my mom. It was on sale for about $70, which was a good deal. My mom's not a very technical person so I needed the frame to be easy to set up. It was - simply insert your memory card and "Voila" instant picture show! My mom was fascinated by the moving pics, but I knew I had made a mistake in the selection when she started asking "why is that one so dark?" or "I can't see that one so good." I knew that she was referring to the poor picture quality due to the frame's low resolution and pixelation.

In a nutshell, if you're closer than 3 feet to the frame, the photos look dark and lose alot of the detail. This was a major disappointment. The fact that it has to be plugged in all the time was also a detractor, but not a deal breaker for me. I had to read the instructions the first time to access the frame's menu options but that was no biggie.

Overall - It's just an ok product. It will give you the functionality and flexibility expected from a digital frame, but the picture quality leaves alot to be desired. I'm shopping for a replacement at this very moment - I think my mom deserves better than just "ok". I'll probably go with the Philips or Kodak easy share as their reviews are pretty good.

Decent frame, decent price, ton of built in memory, expandable by many cards5
I did my shoping around when picking out a digital photo frame, and ran across the westinghouse at a couple of different stores. my family has puchaces 2 westinghouse flat screen computer monitors over the course of the past couple of years, not a lick of trouble. So naturally, I felt comfortable with buying this frame. It is the standard 480x234 display of many 7" frames (there are more expendsive 640x480 frames, and a larger 10" 860x680 westinghouse if you want to pay for it), the multi-media card reader, mp3/mpeg playback capability as well. One nice feature is the mosaic picture. It's neat 3 pictures side by side on screen is cool, but I'll admit that some of the pictures are hard to see clearly, especially in mosaic, because of resolution. But, mosaic still a neat feature not on many of the other entry level 7" frames. Also, 128MB build in makes it a good self contained unit as well, even without a memory card of some type. check it out.

Good value3
I was surprised at the high price of these digital frames. I bought this one, which was the cheapest, at Best Buy.
Cons: 1) 128MB internal memory is really not that much for pictures. 2) Not compatible with all brands of memory devices. It does support 5+ different 'types' of memory devices but it is not compatible with all brands. These incompatible brands are not identified on the packaging and they're not listed in the manual, I had to call to find out which I should buy after I bought an incompatible one. I know the Sony brand USB flash drives work fine.
Pros: 1) It's the cheapest one. 2) It really is simple to use if you've got the pictures already stored on a memory device. You plug in the memory device, turn it on and it automatically starts a slide show. 3) It also has a number of different options to view the pictures like speed & order/shuffling of slideshow, multiple pics in the frame at once, etc.
The picture quality is neither a pro or con, it's good for the money.
I recommend it for people who don't want to break the bank.