Review: Isabella Products Vizit digital picture frame

On December 15, 2009, in Industry News, by Kathleen Cullen and Ginny Mies

The Vizit digital photo frame by Isabella makes uploading and sending pictures a snap, but the high price tag and uninspired design are big turn-offs.


Review: Transcend PF730 digital picture frame

On December 11, 2009, in Industry News, by Kathleen Cullen

The PF730 is not only a digital photo frame, but also a video player, an alarm clock, a calendar, and an MP3 player.


Panasonic debuts audio system with photo frame

On November 13, 2009, in Industry News, by Philip Michaels

Set to arrive in December, the $300 MW-10 is Panasonic’s first audio system with both an iPod dock and a digital photo frame.


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iMo Foto Frame also prints your pictures

On November 4, 2009, in Industry News, by Kelly Turner

This two-in-one digital photo frame prints 4-by-6-inch photos, too.


Skyla Memoir FS80

On October 14, 2009, in Industry News, by Leslie Ayers

It’s mystifying to us when gadget makers assume that devices that do one thing well should be re-engineered to multitask. Testing the Memoir FS80, it took us back to when basketball god Michael Jordan tried his hand at Major League Baseball. It’s, like, why?


Skyla took a quality digital photo frame and added the ability to scan snapshots–a neat party trick, but not the most efficient way to digitize all your snapshots.

The FS80 is an 8-inch digital photo frame that incorporates a 300 dpi scanner. As digiframes go, it’s a winner, with 1GB of onboard memory (to hold about 500 high-quality images), a bright 800×600 screen, handy infrared (IR) remote, and built-in slots to read CF, SD, and xD memory cards. The onscreen menus are easy enough for any second-grader–or slightly tech-savvy grandparent–to navigate.

But the scanning process was far from foolproof. We experienced multiple misfeeds because the mechanism on the feeder simply couldn’t grab the photo in the right spot. Scanning 4×6 snapshots was also relatively slow–25 seconds on average for a 300 dpi scan, and up to 35 seconds from start to finish when we encountered misfeeds.

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