| Product Summary | | Manufacturer: Edge | | Mfg Part#: EDGDM-219598-PE | | UPC: 00652977219598 | | Buy.com Sku: 210228071 | | Item#: E4JL3N | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 73495 | | See more in Digital Photo Players | |
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| | Features |  | Utilizing the free, included service www.framechannel.com, automatically download photos, personalized content and RSS feeds directly to your EDGE digital photo frame. |  | Photo Slideshow allows photos to be displayed automatically with multiple transition effects and timing |  | Auto-Power enables users to program the frame to power on and off at designated times |  | On-screen calendar supports clock and alarm functions |
| | Tech Specs |  | Supported Devices: CF, MMC, MS, MS Pro, MS Pro Duo, SD, SDHC, USB flash drive devices, and xD |  | Supported Media Formats: AVI, JPEG, MP3, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, and WMA |  | Overall Dimensions: 8" digital LCD screen; 9.65" (L) x 1.10" (W) x 7.0" (H) |  | Internal Memory: 256MB |  | Resolution: 800 x 600 (4:3 standard aspect ratio) |  | Power: A/C adapter or built-in battery (up to 80 min. viewing time) |  | O/S Support: Windows XP and Vista (Wi-Fi software works in Windows only) |  | Support: One-year warranty and toll-free technical support |
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| Customer Reviews |  | | Value | 4 | | Performance | 3 | | Ease of Use | 2 | | Overall Satisfaction | 3 |
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3 of 5 Better than most, far from perfect Thursday, February 05, 2009 A Customer from Greenwich, CT
*** Pros:
(*) Screen is nice, 4:3 ratio, photos look decent, if not great;
(*) Tech support (by mail) actually answers next day;
(*) Support WPA/WPA2 and even AES;
(*) Even plays back video files, nice features;
(*) Framechannel / Flikr / PicasaWeb support;
*** Cons:
(*) Fancy touch sensitive areas can not be seen once backlight times out, easy to press the wrong button accidentally, or just plain press a button when one tries to move the frame. Very annoying;
(*) Only 802.11b hardware, no support for 802.11g;
(*) No support for any other RSS source other than those above;
(*) No support for fixed IP, no wired Ethernet port – if you have troubles with the wireless, you are out of luck;
(*) Entering wireless key is quite slow/complex, definitely not for the faint-hearted. Although once entered, the unit will remember it even if you turn it off (good);
(*) Too many functionality means many layers of menus – again, not grandma friendly;
(*) Rebate was impossible to get;
*** Overall: Due to the invisible touch areas this is not really grandma friendly. As a standalone picture frame it works nice, but as a wireless frame watching feed(s) I run into troubles with it. Although that could be due to my (complex) home network, there is not much I can do about it. It either works for you or you can forget about it. Was this review helpful?
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