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Philips Digital Photo Display

A Frame for displaying your favourite pictures digitally

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Price: £170
Manufacturer: Philips
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Overall: £170 seems a high price, but this is one of the cheaper digital photo displays available.

Will Stapley, Personal Computer World 08 Dec 2005

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Digital photo frames seem an obvious idea but, despite being around for some time, they’ve never really taken off. Since you’re basically getting a miniature LCD monitor, pricing is the main obstacle.

Philips is attempting to breathe new life into the market with the Digital Photo Display.

Powered by mains or internal battery, it accepts SD (Secure Digital), MMC (Multimedia Memory Card), Memory Stick and CF (Compact Flash) cards. Slideshow intervals vary in length from seconds up to days and the bright 7in (720 x 480) screen performs well.

It lacks some obvious features, including the ability to be wall-mounted and decent internal memory (the 12MB internal memory is next to useless), but we still think it’s a decent effort.


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