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The Sony DPF-D710 is a sleek 7-inch digital photo frame featuring a vibrant WVGA 16:10 LCD display that delivers crisp, vivid images. It supports direct photo playback from USB drives and memory cards, eliminating the need for extra software. With customizable power scheduling and an intuitive remote control, it blends convenience with style, making it perfect for professionals who want to keep their cherished moments on display without the hassle.
| ASIN | B00438AR9Y |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175 in Digital Picture Frames |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (518) |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.2 ounces |
| Item model number | DPF-D710 |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches |
K**D
The resolution is truly astonishing! Much better than I ever dreamed!
I shopped around a little bit and looked at maybe 10 different digital picture frames before buying this one on Amazon. All I can say is this is one of the best buying choices I've ever made, and I'm so glad I did. Just to warn you, this product arrived only today, so I've had only a day to play around with it. But what other reviewers said is absolutely true: the resolution on this digital picture frame is just incredible. For me resolution was all that mattered, along with ease in how images are input into the frame, and this model takes care of both of those. High resolution pictures look absolutely crisp and clear with this frame, exactly as you would see them on a computer monitor, which is what I had hoped for, but I suspected I would be disappointed. The truth is the picture quality is even better than I could have imagined. Let's put it this way, even low resolution pictures (say, 600 by 400) look great in this frame, even though they do appear grainy, as one would expect. But somehow with a combination of the frame's backlighting and precision, even low resolution images appear more clear and clean than you would expect. From a resolution standpoint you absolutely cannot go wrong, especially if you can get this frame for around $79, as I did. The only cons I have found with this product thus far are that the controls on the back of the frame to set up various options are extremely cumbersome and difficult to get used to; however, the included remote is much easier to use, and after a few clicks you're pretty much ready to go. Aside from that, it's just a matter of inserting your picture media, which basically just means sliding in a standard memory stick or memory card, and selecting how you want the pictures to be shown--either one at a time, several at a time in smaller view, or in various other ways. The other downside I have found is that thus far I have not been able to figure out how to get my pictures to display in a specific order that I choose. The frame seems to have a mind of its own when you're trying put pictures in a specific order. This may just be the result of my own ignorance of how this frame works, given that I've had it such a short time. There are also many features that I find excessive, such as the ability to display about six different types of digital clocks or calendars instead of pictures--why anyone would want to do this with such a wonderful picture frame is a mystery, but you can if you want to. To put it simply, if you want a good quality, durable picture frame that offers very high resolution and crystal clear photo output while giving you several different, easy ways to input photos, this is definitely the frame for you. The remote is a nice touch also, and it works very well. You really can't go wrong with this frame. My recommendation is fantastic buy, and once other people you know see it, they'll want one, too, so you had better hide yours once you get it! What a phenominal piece of technology!
D**N
Easy to use, displays well
I bought this frame for a few key features. It had a nice sized display, came with a remote, a known and a good display. (not just size). Adding pictures was easy. The software is likely unneeded. I didn't touch the CD, just moved my SD card from my old broken frame to the new one. I was able to add new pictures with no problems. The USB cable is a standard USB cable used for a majority of devices. No idea what other people are complaining about. One of the best features of this frame is the scheduling function. It is a bit of a pain to remember to turn a frame on and off. I'm not thrilled about leaving it on all the time, regardless of it being safe or not damaging the display. It was so simple to set up the daily and hourly blocks. The frame comes up when we are awake, turns off when asleep, and no fuss. One feature I would love, but is not a deal breaker, would be wifi. It would be nice to just transfer the files over to it. But hardly a big issue. The slideshow/clock display is a bit confusing, which is the drop of a star. For a tech savvy person, its not hard to figure out, but for a laymen who isn't technical, it may be frustrating.
L**S
Update to Problems with DPF-D1010
New information about missing files. First, I need to change my evaluation from a 2 to a 5. I did some experimenting and made a discovery: if using PhotoShop, the images must be saved as Baseline (Standard) JPG. About half of my pix were saved as Progressive JPG, and the rest as Baseline (Standard) JPG. The ones saved as Progressive JPG were the ones causing the problem. I did a Save As, changed the Progressive to Baseline, reloaded the files and everything works as advertised. I don't see anything about this in the documentation, which seems like a serious omission. Apparently the folks in Customer Service don't know this either, because the last e-mail I received specifically said files that had been edited "on a computer" couldn't be displayed. I was starting to look at other models, but none of them have the features this one has, so I was preparing to settle for less. Glad I did some more checking. xxxxx After years of successful Amazon purchases I'm afraid I need to write my first negative review. Concerning the Sony DPF-D1010 digital frame, the instructions are clear, the options outstanding, and the display very sharp. But apparently the frame doesn't like to display photographs that have been edited. Here's the sequence of events: * I loaded 104 jpg files, edited with PhotoShop, directly from my computer into the frame's memory. All images are the same resolution and size. Five of the pix wouldn't display in either slideshow mode or in the index (the images were replaced with question marks). I deleted the five offending pix and the remaining 99 displayed properly. * On my computer, I used PhotoShop to add a text line (location and date) to each of the 99 jpg images. * I deleted the 99 images from the frame, then reloaded the 99 newly-edited images directly from the computer into the frame's memory. Now 45 of the images won't display. * I contacted Sony customer support, which promptly responded. The e-mail referred me to a web site that said edited images probably wouldn't display properly. Does this "no editing" really make any sense? Surely most people don't download images directly from a camera to the frame. Don't most people do at least some minimal editing? Unless someone has a solution to this problem I'll be returning the item in a couple of days. Does anyone have a suggestion for a model that works?
E**O
Me encanto mi producto, como todo lo de Sony 🩷💛
T**A
I bought this with the intent of cleaning up the fridge door...it worked! It is easy to download photos and view them on the screen. Very satisfied!
S**N
Has all the features i was looking for and at a great price too. Sony make good products. Very clear
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