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Hewlett Packard DF820A3 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame
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Hewlett Packard DF820A3 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame

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HP df820 series Digital Picture Frame with tons of internal memory gives you an easy way to enjoy and share your favorite pictures with family and friends, all without a computer! It's so easy to use. Just take your pictures, remove the memory card from the digital camera, insert it into the picture frame, and enjoy the picture slideshow. It's that simple! HP df820 offers 800 x 600 high-resolution picture display and supports most commonly used memory cards. Its built-in USB port also supports USB thumb drives adding more flexibility for picture sharing.

Features:

Product #: DF820A3


Manufacturer: Lite-On


Manufacturer Item #: DF820A3


UPC: 844149030463


Product Details:
Product Weight: 3.7 pounds
Package Length: 12.5 inches
Package Width: 11.5 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 3.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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52 of 55 found the following review helpful:

4Excellent GiftOct 28, 2008
By LoveShoppingAmazon
An uncomplicated, clean, and easy to use product that will add plenty of great memories to my wife's desk.

Being a Mac user, I'm always looking for products that are simple to use and offer a clean design. The HP DF820A3 digital picture frame meets these requirements. Getting started was a matter of unpacking the product, supplying power, connecting the USB cable to our iMac, launching iPhoto, and exporting the images straight to the DF820A3. How much easier can it get?

Sure there are other products that allow for emailing pictures to your photo frame, or subscribing to a service but these cost extra. The DF820A3 can easily be refreshed by dropping in one of 6 different media cards (Compact Flash, SD Media, USB thumb drive, and others). My wife is able to copy/delete images from either of these sources (or her office computer) using the built-in thumbnail viewer. Want to make it even easier? Simply upload the pictures to our shared .Mac account's iDisk and she can connect the DF820A3 to her laptop using the supplied USB cable.

The DF820A3 offers some nice touches like additional mattes, a built in clock and the ability to display a "four-up", "three-up with clock", or "two-up" with clock and calendar" in it's native 800x600 resolution. What's more, it also supports MPEG video playback as well as MP3 audio playback which you can have playing in the background while the DF820A3 displays your images. Nice.

So, for under [...] bucks, the HP DF820A3 is everything I need in a digital picture frame. Clean design, easy to use features, and simple image uploading from both a Mac or PC.

22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

3Lots of shortcomings - endemic of this product class?Jan 13, 2009
By Michael L. Hill
Consumer Reports gives this, or at least it's df800 cousin, a top rating. If this is tops, then the category of digital picture frames has lots of shortcomings. For starters, the remote can't turn the unit on & off - that has be done via the switch on the back of the frame! Photos cannot be transferred onto the frame's onboard memory in blocks - they have to be done one at a time! One cannot just say "transfer all the pix on the inserted memory card". And the order of display, outside of the random mode, seems to be dictated solely by the order of loading, so put them on with care after planning! The display, on the other hand, looks gorgeous. Haven't tried the sound or video features yet, as it doesn't take .wma audio (needs MP3) or .avi video (needs MPEG) files.

38 of 44 found the following review helpful:

5Go for the newer DF820A4 for $175 less.Nov 22, 2008
By R. Stevens
This listing is ridiculous. First, the price is completely out of sight. Second, the revision level is--apparently thankfully--one level old. Third, the latest version (the A4) is not only a full $175 cheaper but works perfectly.

So do yourself a favor and seek out the HP model DF820A4 and you'll get the following--four replaceable double matte sets, a great mahogany frame, MP3 music playing facility, 512K of internal RAM, USB and memory stick sockets, an external power supply, automatic image rotation, extremely flexible setup, a clock and calendar with settable alarm, a usable remote control with a magnetic back, and terrific 800x600 resolution. The LCD looks perfect and there's plenty of brightness with a wide viewing angle--when placed horizontally, that is. The angle is sharper on the short dimension, so vertical positioning causes viewing problems, especially on the right side. In short, it's the best frame I've seen so far--Sony's products are classic examples of the company's formal, inflexible approach to standards, and are overpriced.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

2Great screen...clock doesn't work...irritating remoteFeb 19, 2009
By Jonathan M. Pace
I'd give this a higher rating if HP could have gotten the simplest features right.

First of all, the screen looks great. Off-angle viewing is surprisingly good. I didn't expect room-thumping sound out of a pic frame, but music plays just fine at a low comfortable level with almost zero distortion. Customizing the frame with mattes works real well too. Now on to the lows.

C'mon HP, can't you get a clock right? I mean, the clock chip has to cost less than $0.20. Its a very basic feature that I can't believe that HP didn't get right. If you turn it off, the clock resets even though it is plugged into the wall. Leave the frame on and it drifts 2 hours in about a day! It can't even get the calendar right!!! So, forget the auto turn on/off feature. It won't work. Don't believe you will be different because these reviews are full of people complaining about it. Don't buy this frame because of that feature.

Also, the remote will drive you up the wall. You can press a button 1 foot away from the frame pointing directly at it and it won't do a thing. Then you move the remote over an inch and it works just fine for the next bit. Remote range is dismal but its the only decent way to control it.

The bottom line is, buy it for the screen, not the features. Turn it on and leave it on and you will enjoy it as we have. Try and get more out of it and you will be disappointed.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4How easy was this?Mar 19, 2009
By joetagaz "joetagaz"
I resisted getting a digital photo frame for a long time because of all the negatives I've heard about them. But, my wife's 60th birthday is coming up and I wanted to do a "This is your life" sort of thing with a slideshow going from her birth through today (scanning all of those old photos is a pain but it'll be worth it).

I scanned the photos onto my PC, had to touch up a few with Photoshop and then I copied them to a SD card. I plugged the SD card into the photo frame and voila, instant slide show.

Setup was very easy (most of the factory defaults are just fine) and the resolution is perfect for photos from a digital camera or from your scanner. The quick start guide and the user manual are well written and easy to follow. It's also an attractive unit; however, the remote is so small you might misplace it (but don't worry, there are buttons on the back of the frame).

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