Philips
5.6
Inch Digital Photo Frame White

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Philips 5.6 Inch Digital Photo Frame White

Normal Price:$149.99
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Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
Model: 5FF2CMI
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Philips Consumer Electronics
Label: Philips Consumer Electronics

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Editorial Review
Display your digital photos with the same quality and rich color of professional prints! The easiest way to display digital photos without a PC, the Philips 5FF2CMI PhotoFrame complements your home d?cor with its sleek and stylish design.The very best high-density screen in the industry displays 88 percent more pixels per square inch than even a high-end 17-inch LCD monitor - showing off your treasured photos with the same 'real-life' rich detail and vibrant colors as high-quality prints.Full color display brings out the best in your photos with vibrant, real-life colors by displaying the same full range of colors found in professionally printed photos.
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disappointed 2008-06-05
I bought two Philips digital frames, one for my wife and one for my mother. I thought they would be simple to set up but I was wrong. The frame connects to a USB port in order to transfer pictures from the PC's hard drive. I found that the frame did not like the USB 2.0 ports on my PC and would only work when connected to the 1.1 ports. The software that comes with the frame is buggy and caused different problems with my computer after the first installation.
After finally getting the frame to be recognized by Windows, I loaded 20 pictures on it. However, only two of them showed up after I tried to view them on the device.
To be fair, I have not yet tried using a memory card to transfer pics nor have I contacted Philips about these issues.


Best frame that you could ever have!! 2008-06-05
This is the best Digital frame that I could ever have!. Having found a deal in Amazon, for $49.99 in Mother's day, this is by far the best steal.The pictures are clear,crisp and concise.I wanted a frame that was small enough just to serve the purpose and this product is best for it.But if you are concerned about magnifying the image, I advise that you get a bigger frame.
Philips being a reputed brand,I hope it will last long.Otherwise, the features such a Collage creation, automatic Portrait/Landscape rotation are great!!

It is a totally a good product for any technical geek! and go for it when it is on sale for sure!


Great for the Price 2008-06-05
I bought this for a Mother's Day gift and it has worked flawlessly. It was a great sale price and my wife really enjoys it. The timer is a nice addition becuase it will automatically turn on and off at the time you determine. So you can set it and forget it. Plus it has a plethora of transitions between pictures that you can choose from, very good product.


Great picture quality! 2008-06-04
I got this for my wife to have pictures of our new baby in her office at work. I had received a no-name brand digital frame for christmas, and have enjoyed having it on my desk at work. Now I am jealous of the one I bought for her. The picture quality is no comparison, the Phillips is perfect. And it also has a collage feature; every so often in your slideshow, you can have a collage of several pictures come up. It has a neat feature like the iphone, when you turn it to vertical position, it reorients the picture.

The only thing I wish could be better is that you could set it so your slideshow automatically starts when you turn it on. You have to go through several menus and figure out how to use the buttons right just to get it started. But I would definitely get one of these again for the picture quality.


Good digital frame for the money 2008-06-02
I purchased this frame for my mother, and it was a little tricky for her to operate at first because she is not technologically inclined. She was able to follow my written instructions to successfully operate the frame after a little practice. I like the way this frame fades in and out with different visual effects during a slide show. Overall, it is a good frame for the money!


Philips 6.5 inch frame - Junk! 2008-06-26
Overall this is a nice frame in terms of brightness and picture quality. Does not deal well with more than 200 or so pictures on the SD card - when you put more than that on the card the frame will freeze after 5 images in slideshow mode. The work around for this was to start the picture frame without the card in then to put the card in after the frame was on...didn't seem to freeze then. We bought 5 for gifts last Christmas for family. 3 of them are now completely dead (2 within 2 weeks, and 1 lasted 6 months), and everyone we gave them to had problems with getting the SD card to work (tried 5 different brands of SD card, it's the frame, not the cards with problems).

Philips customer support is non-existent - they do not respond to emails, and you can't get them by phone. Because of this I WILL NEVER BUY a Philips product again. This one clearly has serious hardware flaws seen in 5/5 of our frames (SD card does not work consistently), with only 2 out of 5 frames actually working after 6 months...Price and packaging are there to lure you in, but this frame is otherwise a huge waste of money unless you want a frame that will only last a couple of weeks (2 dead in 2 weeks, 1 lasted 6 months).

Had to argue with Amazon to accept them back as well...


Great little DPD for the price 2008-06-12
This is the third model of Philips I've purchased. Their displays are great. The user interface requires trial and error. Compared to other units I've seen, it definitely has fewer features, but if you're looking for foolproof playback of your photos (and not videos and music) with clarity, high contrast, and wide viewing angle, this little unit is hard to beat for the price.


good buy 2008-06-09
pros: clear, expandable, affordable
cons: small (good for office desk though), has to press a few buttons to play default slide show when power turned on.


PIX QUALITY & PRICE 2008-06-09
Resolution for the dollar (I paid $50) beats anything I could find in early May for a 5.6-inch frame. Nothing else I looked at came close. This item does not have a remote, which is not a feature I need, so I am very satisfied with this product...pictures are great.


Decent Product/Good Price 2008-06-07
Overall, it is a decent product and purchased at a good price. Functions as I expected. The quality of the screen is much better than I expected, but the screen size is not big enough. I wish I would have purchased a larger screen size. My wife now has it for her office......she loves it.

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