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 >>










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
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 was great to not have to apply rocket science for this to work and pictures being as clear as they came out to be.
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
Great frame…will recommend to anybody.
Best of luck with your shopping for a picture frame…
Rating: 5 / 5
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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