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Sony DPF D70 7 inch Digital Photo Frame

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Manufacturer: Sony
Model: DPF-D70
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Sony
Label: Sony

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Not all that great! 2008-09-25
Frame is small. You have to place it close by like on an office desk to be able to see the pics.Mine has some problems displaying pics from the storage sticks/flash drives. Other than that the pics look very good on it.


Great photo frame! 2008-09-01
I bought this as a present for my fiance and she loves it. I was worried because I had read a lot of reviews about digital photo frames having poor usability, but this frame is simple to use. All you need to do is plug in a memory card with photos and away it goes. I was was surprised by the 'clock' and 'calender' modes- they're really neat. The manual is helpful and accurate. The auto-rotate works slick.

PS (the "Sony" logo at the bottom is a light, but it can be turned off in the settings)


Picture Perfect! 2008-08-29
I bought this for my husband's desk at work. He LOVES it! It has a crystal clear picture quality, is the perfect size for his desk, doesn't take up too much room, yet is very stylish and draws your eye to it. We love all the options it has. It takes all our different camera cards. The one thing that we really wish it had was the ability to play by file name.


Sony 7" digital photo frame 2008-07-25
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


Defective Product from SONY 2008-07-23
This product has a major defect. In clock/picture display mode, the clock display was on the time of the picture that was taken and not the current time. All other clock modes including calendar mode display the current time. I called the SONY tech support and they had no infomation but suggested to return the product. I don't know when SONY will have a firmware update for this model.


Amazing quality... just remember it is not for everyone. 2008-07-19
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.


Elegant beautiful centerpiece with amazing picture quality. 2008-07-17
I've been on the market for picture frame after purchasing an affordable kodak picture frame for my girlfriend. I decided our apartment was not going to be like my aunt's where there is a family picture lining every wall in the home. I wanted something that could look good even turned off. This is it. Of course Sony brings their aesthetic talents to create sophisticated beautiful looking frame. The picture frame is solid glossy black and the Sony logo glows bright white when turned on. You also have the option of turning off the logo if it cramps your style. The picture quality is crystal clear, bright and sharp even on my old scanned photos. The viewing options are plentiful and fade in and out flawlessly kind of drawing you in the show. I love the calender and clock settings which gives this frame a practical use. You can choose only the calendar, only the clock or both with pictures at the same time on a side box.

Now the bad: It not only requires a power cord but the end has a buldge wich made it very hard for me to conceal the power cord on my bookcase. I had to hide the power cord since it would not slip in through the cracks on the back of my bookcase. This also makes it a no go for coffee table. It's very noticible when it's out in the open. Luckily I hid it very well and it's not noticible in my case. The only other bad point is the price. It is quite expensive for picture fram but you can clearly see why. It's so sophisticated looking that it looks expnsive. The lcd looks like it's thick glass and the black frame is glossy. No doubt the materials used were quality materials.

If you have the money, I highly recommend it. Also, I bought this on the Sony website for 139.00. As usual amazon comes out with a deal after I buy it. So if you do buy it, buy it from amazon.


Not Enough Pictures 2008-07-16
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.

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