Sony 7" Widescreen LCD Digital Photo Frame
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Sony 7" Digital Frame
The Sony 7" Digital Photo Frame DPF-D70 stores up to 500 1.5 MP photos and shares them as single photos,
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DPF-D70, 7" Digital Picture Frame
The Sony DPF-D70, 7" Digital Picture Frame provides you with a simple, wonderfully creative way to display
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DPF-D70 7" Digital Photo Frame DPF-D70
Showcase your favorite photos in vibrant color and crisp detail. This Sony digital photo frame is a convenient
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Sony DPF-D70 7" Digital Photo Frame
The Sony DPF-D70 7" Digital Photo Frame is a convenient device that lets you view and share your memories
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Sony 7" Digital Photo Frame
Key Features: 7" LCD screen,Clock and calendar modes,256MB internal memory,Supports most memory cards,Auto
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Sony 7" Widescreen LCD Digital Photo Frame
This 7" digital photo frame features a variety of display modes and slideshow styles to easily showcase
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Excellent photo resolution. Light weight and easy to move around. The zoom feature shows me the colors in specific areas. My Sony products have always been reliable. I'm an artist and use it as a reference for finishing Plein Air paintings when I travel.Sony DPF-D70 7-inch Digital Photo Frame
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Sony has a specific target audience in mind when they developed the S-Frames. This is not for you if you want to show lots of photos, enough to max out the 200 MB of usable space (that's more than enough for me - if I want to show more photos I can clear out the old photos for more), and is not for the bargain hunter. If you value picture quality, this is it. I leaned toward the DPF-D70, as I find its larger brother to be costlier and a bit too big for my needs.
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Overall, this looked like a nice product...until I tried to load it up. It maxed at 170 pictures, regardless of size, type, etc. Yet, the box advertises "500 Pictures". I was using internal memory, and there was over 200MB free, yet I still got "destination drive out of space". I believe this is a limit per folder - I could create subfolders and add more pictures, but no way to display pictures in another folder that I could see. I'm returning it - what sealed the deal was the utterly clueless tech at Sony. After repeating myself 6 times, I logged off.
So, if you will only use limited number of pictures - I wanted a large, per year slideshow of kids - this is Ok. Otherwise, look elsewhere.
So, if you will only use limited number of pictures - I wanted a large, per year slideshow of kids - this is Ok. Otherwise, look elsewhere.


















