Showing posts with label wireless digital photo frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless digital photo frame. Show all posts

8/30/2012

MeeFrame MF-801W-US 8-Inch Touch Screen Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame Review

MeeFrame MF-801W-US 8-Inch Touch Screen Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame
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I was very excited to find the MeeFrame on Amazon with one very favorable review, so I bought 3 for gifts for our parents for our wedding. I spent hours trying to get it to work properly with my internet connection before finding out that I had to manually install firmware updates that I had to download. Even after going through all that, the frame is unable to accept new pictures via email as easily as advertised. You have to go to your online account to receive new pictures before they will display on your linked frame, and even then, there's quite some lag time. The Kodak Pulse hooked up to my internet with minimal effort and promptly got all the updates it needed, and was up and running within minutes. Photos emailed to the frame show up within minutes as well. It's like night and day. I returned the MeeFrame and LOVE the Kodak Pulse.Kodak Pulse 7-Inch Digital Frame

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6/23/2012

HP sd828a1 8-Inch Smart WiFi digital Photo Frame Review

HP sd828a1 8-Inch Smart WiFi digital Photo Frame
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I had high hopes for this frame. I did a bunch of research before purchasing, and like many in the photo frame market, am simply looking for a frame capable of receiving photos wirelessly in an easy-to-use, comprehensible format with a reasonable user interface that doesn't require constant interaction after the initial setup.
To preface this, I'm in IT for a living and relatively savvy when it comes to electronic gadgetry. I'm quite confident I have given this an overly fair "opportunity" to succeed (a few hours, to be precise). In fact, I was sure I was missing something, because the options that don't exist are so central to making the frame even halfway worthwhile. (And if by chance my assessment is incorrect, shame on HP for not making it either easier to use, or providing some sort of documentation for the wireless portion of the frame, which by and large is left for the user to muddle through.)
Anyway, simply stated, the biggest issue I have with this frame is each of the functions is completely disparate from the rest of the frame. For example, if you load pictures onto a memory card, the frame will only play those pictures (and not stream anything wirelessly). Likewise, if you are wirelessly streaming photos via Facebook in a particular album, not only is it impossible to have the slideshow also display Snapfish/etc photos, but you can't even set it to include other Facebook albums in the slideshow! It seems crazy, but I tried over and over again (and using both the Facebook and Snapfish interfaces), and I could only get it to display one album at a time. Once you're tired with that album, apparently they expect you to manually set it to display a separate album, and so on.
Honestly, is it so much to ask that the frame connects to my Facebook/Snapfish/etc account, and displays random images from ALL photo galleries? Even better would be to be able to exclude specific albums, but that's not even that important (at least in comparison). The thought that every time I add an album, I (a) have to manually configure the frame (via HP's website) to allow access to the new album, and (b) then I have to tell the frame to show that album (and subsequently, the next album, and so forth), I find the whole wireless integration terribly thought out and executed on HP's end.
A minor gripe in comparison, but worth noting -- when you're viewing FB, Snapfish, etc albums, there is a little icon that appears in the bottom-right of the screen with the FB/etc logo. So if you're constantly streaming FB photos, that icon (best I can tell) will always be there. It never turned off for me, and there were no options in the settings to disable it.
My idea of the ideal photo frame is to set it up and forget it. It should just auto-update with new photos. I shouldn't have to keep interacting with it. That's why I paid for wireless, but alas.
Anyway, I returned this product and will be trying something else in the future. Too bad, as the technology of photo frames is now multiple years old and yet we're still not seeing any real thought that goes into the user interface of these frames so we can configure it and hand off to grandma so she'll always be up to date.
Unfortunately, in my opinion, this frame simply doesn't live up to expectations.

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The HP 8-Inch Smart Wi-Fi Display is a full-featured wireless digital picture frame that lets you quickly and easily access digital content on the frame, on the Internet or on a home server or PC. It lets you enjoy and share photos from online photo sharing sites, access popular social networking sites, listen to Internet radio and receive information such as headline news and weather forecasts. The HP Smart Wi-Fi Display is a smart choice for personal use or as a gift to your loved ones. Built-in wireless connectivity: Lets you connect to the Internet and your home network; Lets you view your photo collection or stream video and music from your home media server or PC; Online photo sharing sites and social website access: Enjoy and share photo albums from your favorite photo sharing websites such as Snapfish, Photobucket, Flickr, and Picasa; Enjoy and share photo albums from your favorite social networking websites such as Facebook, MySpace, and morel; Get real-time notification when friends & families update their albums or when new photos are available; View latest video from your favorite people on YouTube; Internet radio and Internet gadgetView real-time weather condition in your area: Receive the latest Tweets from your friends; At the touch of a finger, listen to your favorite Internet radio stations; Customizable user interfaceEasy one-time setup on a PC allows you to pick and choose exactly what service to receive and how the user interface looks from various skins/backgrounds. You can also create your own playlist for photos, video and music from your collection: MMS photos: Send photos directly to your HP Smart Wi-Fi Display from your mobile phone;Digital Picture Frame functions: A feature-rich digital picture frame lets you browse through your photo collection online or offline. Now, you can share and receive pictures directly to your frame from family and friends. You can also view slideshows of your pictures while playing your favorite music

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2/11/2012

Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet Frame Review

Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet Frame
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This goes beyond the electronic photo frames that have been popular for a few years. The Intouch is a multimedia picture frame that can play music and videos as well as display pictures. It can connect to your home network and the Internet. You can also save your media to a card and plug it into the frame, which is probably the easiest way for most people to use the Intouch.
Connecting to the network takes a lot of work and it will confuse the average computer user. I spent a few hours trying to make it work and gave up. Then I tried it again and it connected. The trick is to allow sharing through Windows Media 11 on your computer.
Accessing the Internet news and radio work well once you get the frame connected to your home network. Connecting the frame to the home network is no different than connecting a computer to the home network. Once connected, you can tap your way to news, Internet radio, podcasts and Web TV (but I couldn't get this one to work).
Now tapping is another story, which is one reason this gets a lower score. It takes too much work to tap and scroll down lists. The screen isn't very sensitive and the scrolling requires tapping the up or down arrows lots of times to get to the bottom or top of a list. The tapping to get around should not be this hard. Just changing the background to a selected picture took more than 10 minutes.
This is a product with a lot of potential. If it can improve in the area of usability and speed, it can become the next digital photo frame.
Good: Access to various media including photos, news, radio, videos, music on home network. More features than a typical digital photo frame.
Bad: Usability. Ease of connectivity. Slow to get around and load.

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Easy-To-Use Intouch IT7150 Features True Touch Screen, Photo Viewing, Internet Radio, Web TV, & RSS Feed Capabilities. The portable Intouch IT7150 provides users a multimedia window to the world in a comfortable setting without having to be glued to the home office PC. In addition to viewing and sharing photos, the Intouch IT7150 provides more content as a portable multi media player featuring audio and video playback and live Internet radio. Users can play multi-media content from the frame's internal memory, a memory card or by connecting to a PC wirelessly. Through a partnership with vTuner, the Intouch IT7150 includes access to radio stations on the Internet without a subscription fee. Users are also able to add their own individual station favorites, as well as access podcasts and MP3 files. The Intouch IT7150 digital photo frame displays images stored on popular web sites through an Internet content partnership with FrameChannel. Frame Channel is a free web-based tool that lets users select and manage content for their wireless picture frames including content from Facebook, Flickr, Webshots, Picasa, Photobucket and MSN. Additionally, FrameChannel offers over 400 channels of news, weather, traffic and sports content that can be delivered direct to the wireless frame. You can also add any RSS 2.0 feed directly on your frame. Key Features: All touch operation with on-screen QWERTY keyboard Wi-Fi connectivity (embedded WiFi 802.11b/g standard) 7 inch digital 16:9 TFT LCD Display 800 x 480 resolution Wireless RSS 2.0 feed reader Rechargable Battery (1.5 hrs) Internet radio Video/audio/photo playback function Supports: Secure Digital (SD) Card, Compact Flash (CF) Card, Memory Stick (MS), MultiMedia (MMC) Card, XD-Picture card expandable memory Stereo speakers (1W x 2) Headphones or external speaker connection Clock, calendar and alarm One year limited manufacturer's warranty

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1/23/2012

HP DreamScreen 100 10.2-Inch Wireless Connected Screen Review

HP DreamScreen 100 10.2-Inch Wireless Connected Screen
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The HP DreamScreen is at its heart, a digital photo frame that's begging to be much more.
As with so many of 2009's consumer electronics, the DreamScreen is yet another example of a company trying to bolt on extended connectivity to popular sites. This time around, we have access to Facebook, Pandora, and Snapfish via built-in wired and wireless networking.
Setting up the DreamScreen is fairly painless. It quickly found and connected to my WPA2 network without any problems, and the built-in applications all ran as I had expected them to, albeit, very slowly. I thought that the slowness may be due to the product being so new, and immediately checked for a firmware update. Sure enough, there was one. However, it didn't seem to improve the response time.
The DreamScreen is quite large. Probably larger than what I'd want on my desk, and a bit too large for a normal end table. And while the back has slots to accept every type of flash media under the sun, it also makes the unit itself quite deep, making wall mounting an unattractive option.
As I had said previously, the included applications all work pretty much as I had expected them to. Facebook is a passive stream of status updates or photos. Snapfish can be pointed to someone's account, and Pandora seems to do the right thing if you already have a Pandora account with stations set up. The weather application updates quickly and often, and is visually appealing. The inherent problem with all of these, is that they aren't integrated or well executed.
So, mixing photos between any of the applications is just not possible without navigating between the different applications. On one hand, I can understand that the DreamScreen doesn't claim to do it, but if you're going to bundle multiple photo options, being able to see them all in a rotation seems like a natural function to me. And while Pandora works, the controls are not well thought out (e.g. making the music stop) and as you'd probably expect from a device like this, the audio quality is not very good.
Ultimately, you end up with a product that you'd normally "set and forget", but that really needs a lot of interaction to make any of the features work. I could see having this mounted somewhere that I could enjoy glancing at the pictures, and notice every once in a while that it's telling me what the weather's like, or that one of my friends has posted new pictures on Facebook. But in execution, I'd need to go find the remote, and navigate to each function. If I'm going to take the time to do that, why wouldn't I just grab my computer? (Or if I didn't have one, why wouldn't I spend about as much money on a netbook?)
The image quality is decent, but not nearly as good as what you'd see on the similarly sized Sony DPF-V900 9-Inch Digital Photo Frame (and a popular choice, now that I see it on another review). Again, it does what HP says it does, but it doesn't do it as well as it could, and seems almost an afterthought.
The DreamScreen really begs the question: "What need does this fulfill?"
If you're looking for a photo frame, you have better options from Sony, Kodak, and others.
If you're looking for an easy link to Facebook, the interface and one-way nature of the device puts a wet towel on that.
If you're looking for a portable media center, the audio quality is a serious barrier.
If you're looking for a "keep Grandma updated with something easy to use" device, you're hitting limitations with the interface (and wireless availability).
I just can't think of a single reason to buy this over another product, other than to say "Hey, check out this frame. Look at everything it can do."

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The HP 10-inch DreamScreen makes it easy to enjoy photos, music, video, as well as weather, clocks,calendars, Facebook, and more.

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