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eMotion 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame

28 January 2010 3 Comments

  • Plays Jpeg Images direct from card
  • 7 in 1 card reader
  • 16:9/4:3 aspect ratio
  • Includes a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack so you can keep it quiet when you don’t want to bother others
  • Comes with a remote control and headphones; 30-day warranty

Product Description
7″ (16:9/4:3 aspect ratio) Pure eMotion Digital Picture Frame: Pure Black (matte black around LCD) Shiny acrylic black border.Amazon.com Product Description
The MediaStreet DF-EM4A Pure eMotion 7-inch Digital Picture Frame provides an innovative new way to showcase family pictures. This highly versatile digital picture frame has built-in speakers and offers an aesthetically appealing alternative to traditional slide shows by allowing users to present their… More >>

eMotion 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame

3 Comments »

  • David M. Marshall said:

    The image quality leaves something to be desired. It’s a novelty. If you want to display sharp crisp prints: print the picture out and display in a nice frame. The software is cumbersome and not what you would expect with today’s one-click gagets.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Right On Mark said:

    I have been taking digital pictures for a long time now but have always felt frustrated with the fact that you do not have a quick way to view them without turning on the computer etc. Anyway as these frams became more affordable, I decided to buy this and try.

    It turned out to be a great decision. I have a 1 GB SD card that I take pictures on my Canon camera. I popped the card in the frame and voila the pictures started flowing :) . It was great to not have to apply rocket science for this to work and pictures being as clear as they came out to be.

    Great frame…will recommend to anybody.

    Best of luck with your shopping for a picture frame…

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • L. Jenkins said:

    My wonderful thoughtful son bought this for me for my birthday knowing how much I enjoy photographing my grandchildren. I hooked the frame up to my PC and tried using a 32 MB compact flash card in it unsuccessfully – I couldn’t view the photos I loaded.

    Since I wasn’t certain if I’d ever used the smaller card before, I decided to try a 2GB card from my camera instead. The frame seemed to download the photos I selected from my computer okay, but when I tried to view them nothing happened. Then I put the card into a high speed card reader and realized every one of the files on the card had been corrupted, even though the files on my computer are fine. Moreover, I haven’t been able to delete the corrupted files from the card and neither card will work in my camera any longer.

    To Sharper Image’s credit, when I called them and explained what happened they agreed to issue a refund to my son for the full amount, including shipping and tax. Nevertheless, I’m still out the cost of two CF cards (about $60) if I can’t figure out how to salvage them, so I’m still a little bitter toward the manufacturers. I guess all I can do now is warn others.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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