Sony DPF-D82 8-Inch LCD WVGA 15:9 Diagonal Digital Photo Frame
- 8-Inch (diag.) WVGA Clear Photo LCD (15:9)
- Internal Memory Capacity: 1 GB (2000 images)
- Multi card slot (MS, SD, CF, and xD)
- Auto Image Rotation
- Alarm Function
Product Description
Get more entertainment from your photos with Sony’s DPF-D82 Digital Photo Frame. Store up to 2000 images that you can display as single pictures, multiple thumbnails, search function to easily find images, or slideshow presentations. The 8-inch widescreen (15:9) LCD screen showcases your cherished memories in WVGA resolution (800 x 480) and vivid color, while an Auto Orientation sensor automatically rotates your photos into portrait or landscape format. Direct USB input from most digital cameras and support for most memory cards makes it easy for virtually anyone to transfer photos and relive meaningful events. Clock and calendar display modes and an included remote control provide added convenience…. More >>
Sony DPF-D82 8-Inch LCD WVGA 15:9 Diagonal Digital Photo Frame
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5 comments
R. Payne on December 22, 2009 at 7:26 pm
This Sony digital frame is one of the best I’ve bought. But it’s bigger brother (10″) is the one I just love. It’s expensive but the most versatile and the bigger picture is outstanding.
J. Sylvester on December 22, 2009 at 9:16 pm
We initially purchased this frame from Amazon for our daughter and her family as a gift. They did not care for the format of the frame and so we replaced it with a Kodak frame that was more square in shape and a more pleasing format for them. We kept the Sony frame for ourselves and like the picture quality very much. Great picture clarity.
C. D. Albert on December 22, 2009 at 10:41 pm
Looks great and you can turn off the overbearing Sony light so the whole frame is just black.
Impressed as it resizes large photos for you and gives you the choice to fill the frame (which is 16:9) or leave the photos as is. Photos look great.
However, I found the manual to be hard to understand in regard to importing to the internal menu…you get there in the end…but it’s so Sony in that special Japanese way.
LJD on December 23, 2009 at 12:55 am
I crop, remove red-eye, sharpen, etc. almost all of my photos in iphoto on my Mac–what Sony doesn’t tell you until you read the fine print in the troubleshooting section of the manual is that the digital frame does not support photos edited on the computer! So when I transferred the photos from the internal memory, some came through (strangely they were also edited), but most did not. After an hour on live chat with Sony, all they could say was that Sony does not support any photos edited on the computer.
Maybe if I used a memory card or stick? Do people not edit their photos on the computer? If there is anyone out there who can advise me on this issue, I’d be grateful–I’m frustrated and about to return the frame.
Gray Hair on December 23, 2009 at 3:41 am
The picture display is excellent, which I believe is the most important attribute when selecting a digital frame. It is the reason I selected this product, and I am fully satisfied. That said, the image is wide screen, which is the direction the newer digital cameras are going. I am displaying the 50 to 90 year old family photos that are in an album on a shelf. Slective croping was needed to match the pictures to the display. I would recommend this product to anyone in the market for a digital frame, but you should understand the charastics of this product and the pictures you expect to display.