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December 12, 2007

Digital picture frames: What to focus on

Westhousdpf0802 A digital picture frame is an intriguing gift idea for the digital shutter bug on your holiday list. After all, if they've gone film-less when it comes to taking pictures, why not go paperless when it comes to displaying their latest digital snapshots?

This year, there's a plethora of models from both familiar and unfamiliar names, some with wide-screens, some with digital video and/or music capabilities. While some models are priced under $100, our tests found you need to spend at least $125 or so to get a frame that displays images of sufficient size and quality to be pleasing.

We've tested some of these models—mostly those with 7- or 8-inch screens—for our latest Ratings report on digital picture frames. (Available to ConsumerReports.org subscribers.) Here are a few tips from our free buying advice on digital picture frames to help your holiday shopping:

  • Resolution. – Look for a screen with a display resolution of at least 800x600 pixels. Images from high-resolution (6-megapixel and up) cameras tend to look better on screens with at least this level of resolution.

  • Consider aspect ratios. – Like LCD TVs, some of these small displays are available in "wide-screen" (16:9) formats. But these screens will display the typical square-ish (4:3) format of most digital camera images with either black vertical bars along the sides or "stretch" (distort) the image to fit the wide-screen format.

  • Don’t skimp too much on price. – The 8-inch Smartparts SyncPix SPX8 is a top-rated (and a CR Recommended) model among the digital picture frames we tests. At $180, it offers Very Good picture quality (800x600 resolution), a wireless remote control, 256 MB of built-in memory, a motion sensor that automatically turns the display on and off, as well as other features. (Further model Rating information and CR Recommendations are available to subscribers.)

    Conversely, the $100, 7-inch Polaroid CPA-00711S was one of our lower-rated models with only Fair picture quality. And if you choose to save $80 compared with buying the SmartParts, you're also losing an inch of screen size and skimping on useful features, such as built-in memory. (That means you'll have to use your camera's memory card or buy an extra card for $20 to $100, depending on capacity.)

    A better option might be another 8-inch CR Recommended model, the Westinghouse DPF-0802, $125. It has a modest amount of built-in memory (128 MB) but the recommended display resolution of 800x600. And it's only $25 more than the Polaroid.

—Paul Eng

Comments

Have used and enjoyed Smartparts SP8MIX.
Would like to upgrade to a 10-12", or even another 8" with these features a MUST:
Wall hook for hanging on wall
Slideshow shuffle feature
800 x 600 Resolution

This frame will display 1665 photos MAX. Would upgrade only if I could find one that would have internal memory capable of handling upwards of 6000 or more photos. I play my photos from a flash drive.

Is the item I am looking for available?

If anyone knows of one with above features, PLEASE let us know.


I bought the Samsung SPF105P (10.5" picture) from BestBuy. It was not included in your ratings but was the best of the bunch for features versus price ($220). Internal software is not intuitive, but internal memory is a huge 1 Gb, takes all cards, plays music, has a clock/calender in the front (somewhat ugly looking though, picture seems a little washed out although very detailed. Nice smudge resistant frame with "hidden" switches on the front that respond to touch. Would be perfect except for the clunky software.

Never buy from Dell. I ordered two Kodak SV-811 digital picture frames on November 20th. I was told they would deliver 12/4. I was contacted on the 10th and told they would deliver 12/17. I contacted them on the 14th and was promised that they would ship the 21st. Guess what - on the 22nd they told me they cancelled my order on the 17th. Out of luck two shopping days before Christmas with no notification-no email from them at all. Just a sorry after it was too late. Great customer support, right?

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