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Audiovox Electroncis Homebase DPF711K Digital Message/Video Center/ Digital Picture Frame |  | Brand: Audiovox Category: Photography
List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $128.53 You Save: $101.46 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Color: White Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: 7-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 16.2 x 10.6 x 3.4
MPN: DPF711K Model: DPF711K UPC: 044476050855 EAN: 0044476050855 ASIN: B0012M8RE6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 7" LCD Digital Picture Frame with 16:9 Ratio | | • | Supports SD, MMC, MS, xD, and CF memory cards and USB flash Drives | | • | Internal microphone for digital voice messages and adjustable camera for video messaging | | • | Internal speakers with volume control | | • | Digital Calendar with event memo |
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Product Description The Video Homebase Message Center and 7" Digital Picture Frame has taken a regular picture frame and cranked it up a notch. A sharp, bright 7" LCD digital picture frame with enough memory to hold over 125 high-resolution pictures are wrapped in an erasable white board with a magnetic border for notes and coupons. There's even a little slot for a Post-it pad. The Audio Homebase model has a built-in microphone for recording voice messages. This Video Homebase model includes that microphone and goes a step further with a tiny camera that lets you leave full-color video messages. Internal Speakers with Volume Control Built-in USB Supports SD, MMC, MS, xD and CF Memory Cards and USB flash drives Supports photos and JPEGs 512MB Flash Memory stores over 125 high-resolution photos Magnetic Border for Posting Notes and Coupons Digital Calendar and Clock 3-Key Navigation LED Message Indicator CMOS Battery (Memory Backup) Compatible with Most Digital Camera Formats 480x234 Pixels AC Powered
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Serious Disappoint - Avoid January 6, 2009 Initially I was impressed by the design of this unit... Hey, a 7" Digital Photo Frame, a message center, a calendar and space for notes. Pretty good. However, the set up and controls are a hassle and took the smile off. Then when I turned on the photo viewer I found out that the quality was pathetic. The photos are grainy, the colors are saturated and over all a disgrace. Audiovox provides no adjustment to tone down the overpowering reds and balance the ever present green. You won't want to show the full 7" photos, thus, the best you can do is set the display to thumbnail and split screen it with a clock. It is sad that Audiovox coulda/woulda had a good product if they would not have cut the corners to save a few bucks and chose to put in a descent display. This is not an inexpensive product but it is cheaply made one. Sad. Not Recommended.
Not great quality December 22, 2008 The contrast ratio and resolution where not that high and it showed when viewing pictures. I returned the product. I got another product where the contrast ratio was 500:1 and a resolution of 800 x 600. It was much better.
Message Center is novelty - fun, but not sure of usefulness December 16, 2008 The audiovox message center is interesting, but maybe a little slow to be completely useful! I like being able to record a message and have the light come on to indicate a message. The light is also on for a calendar event that has a message, so sometimes it's hard to tell the difference. I couldn't get the card reader slot to read my SD card, but was able to easily load some pictures using my flash drive. It's a fun conversation piece, but we are using it more as a digital frame right now.
Audiovox DPF800 June 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A nice product, reasonably well-designed. A little complicated to copy pictures to internal memory, but very simple to insert an SD card. The menu system is a little clunky, and I would prefer longer cycle times (you get to choose among 3, 5, and 8 second refresh, I think).
How do you work this thing? December 18, 2007 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
First off, I am not a tech illiterate person. I have an iphone, a flat screen tv, camcorder, digital camera, etc. I am generally up on the latest technologies, and usually enjoy nice new gadgets. But this product, I can't figure out.
First, this was to be a gift to my mother, which I was to load pictures I had stored on my computer and put them onto the internal memory of this frame. Well after repeated attempts to get this thing synched to either my camera OR my computer, I gave up. This thing just does not know how to talk to other pieces of electronics. I'm using Windows XP and a pretty recently purchased computer, so not sure what the problem is.
Oh, the other thing, I would have just purchased the SD card and loaded pictures on there, but my digital camera (cannon powershot) uses a different card, and this frame only takes SD. So there goes that option. I'm sure there's a work around, but to give this as a gift and expect the person to have everything they need in order to get this to work out of the box, don't bother. Very disappointed and will be returning this item.
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