HP 3.5-Inch Digital Frame with Case | 
enlarge | Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: Photography
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $20.00 (33%)
New (5) from $39.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 3 x 8.7 x 6
MPN: 2093492 Model: 2093492 UPC: 844149030319 EAN: 0844149030319 ASIN: B001AM5OL2
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| Features:
| • | PC interfaces - USB | | • | Supported Flash Memory - CF, SD, XD, MMC, Memory Stick | | • | Supported Digital Audio Formats - AVI, MP3 | | • | LCD Color diplay | | • | Power Saving |
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Product Description A perfect gift for any occassion, the portable and easy to use Luxentia 3.5" Digital Picture Viewers allows you to take your favorite photos on the go. The Luxentia 3.5 Digital Photo Viewer features a vibrant 320x240 digital screen, a Li-Ion battery, 128MB of internal memory (holds approx 1000 photos) and a PlugNPlay SD/MMC media card reader with USB Host support. It comes in an elegant black frame with a protective pouch for on-the-go use, and a built-in backstand for desktop/countertop display.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Value for the Price December 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As I'm writing this review, Amazon is out of stock on this item. I picked up one today at Sam's Club for $35 - an even better price.
I think it's a great deal.
Only reason I gave it 4 stars vs. 5 stars is that according to the User Manual, the internal battery will last up to 2 years and cannot be replaced.
So, in two years, this will be useless unless plugged in. But, in two years, you'll probably be able to buy a like item for about $10 or cheaper than you'd be able to buy a battery anyway.
Wow, it shrinks 10 megapixels picture to fit on the tiny screen September 20, 2008 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
First of all, it does not play AVI file, it is only a picture frame with a card slot that reads SD/MMC card.
Pros: - Compact, very thin, light and attractive. Despite it's small screen size, the picture turns out very sharp! - Reads 4GB microSD thru a SD adapter - It has a mini USB port for charging & connecting to PC - Can be charged thru a PC USB port or an AC adapter, comes with both. - It can be used as a card reader (but only for SD card) - According to the manual, 1 full charge can last about 2 hours - It can stand on it's own by flipping out the stand behind. - The speed of loading/reading pictures is comparable to expensive one like Sony. - The thumbnail screen shows 6 or 8 pictures. The case has 2 slots suppose to be for SD card storage. - The biggest plus of this device is that it shrinks the 10 megapixels picture which is about 3MB in size and displays it on the screen without cutting off any edges. Other picture frame would cut off the edges and displays only the middle part.
Cons: - Internal memory is 4MB which is not mentioned in the packaging box - As soon as you are holding it, you can see your finger prints everywhere - There is no indicator to let you know a: whether it is being charged or not b: it is reading the card or frozen - Battery is not replaceable. The manual says it lasts about 2 years. When battery dies on you and you still want to keep it, trying getting a portable battery pack as a power source. - It has 4 buttons on the top. Take about a few trial to figure out which one does what. - Most case uses velcro to tie up the flapper. This one uses a small magnet to close up the flapper and the body. - Only support SD(HC) card.
Despite the cons as listed, I think it is a very good device for $50. For the 2 main reasons, I recommend it: - Runs on rechargeable battery - Shrinks megapixels pictures to fit on screen
1 advice: When buying SD card, try getting the microSD with a SD adapter. It makes the microSD more versatile. And microSD card is a kind of standard on most cell phones nowaday except the Sony one.
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