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CEIVAlife Digital Photo Frame (09/25/2008)

CEIVAlife Digital Photo Frame

Entered CNET Catalog: 09/25/2008

SKU: 0681726001320

Manufacturer: Ceiva Logic Inc.

Manufacturer description

The CEIVAlife Digital Photo Frame instantly displays personal digital photos in a full color slideshow, and automatically receives and displays photos from far away friends and family. Perfect anywhere in any home or office, the high resolution, active-matrix digital LCD screen displays photos with CEIVA True-to-Photo image and color enhancement technology.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Three Internet connection options; can be managed completely by remote; good customer service.

The badThe bad: Most features require a subscription fee after 1 year; may be feature overkill for some users; expensive.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Ceivalife digital photo frame and its complementary service push past simple picture viewing into the realm of Internet appliances--for better or worse.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 05/05/2009

Ceiva's been making digital photo frames for some time now and continues evolving its frames into high-powered, Internet-connected devices that deliver weather and sports scores as readily as photos from friends and family. Its Ceivalife frame provides impressive overall performance and its features are first rate. Plus, Ceiva goes out of its way to make its customer service available. However, the frame's full feature set comes at a cost after the first year and while setup is fairly simple, it's likely that only tech-savvy users will benefit from all that the frame can do. In other words, if all you want to do is view digital pictures and you want the fewest possible steps to do so, keep moving--the Ceivalife is too much frame for you.

The Ceivalife ships furnished with a simple, matte black frame surrounding its 8-inch display, but it's easily swappable with the included faux wood-grain-finish faceplate. Skins can also be purchased to further customize the look. Unlike competing models, the Ceiva doesn't have an adjustable stand for propping it up. Rather, the base of the frame simply acts as a stand, which means it sits in landscape view only. While it's nice to have the capability to make a frame stand vertically (in portrait mode), the lack of the feature isn't a big deal.

There's a set of buttons running along the bottom of the frame for menu navigation. They detract from the frame's aesthetics, so the overall look isn't as clean as other frames that have their buttons tucked away behind the display. It makes the Ceivalife look more like a piece of electronics than a photo frame. Around back you'll find slots for Compact Flash, SD, MMC, and Memory Stick memory cards (others types are supported but require adapters). The slots, however, are strictly for viewing photos from external memory, not for transferring photos to the frame's internal memory. Connectivity options also include both a standard USB port and a Mini-USB port, so you can also view photos from a thumbdrive.

Pictures look sharp on the 640x480-resolution screen, but because of a lack of pixel density--and resolution--you do get some blotchiness in backgrounds and noticeable color banding. From a picture-quality standpoint, the frame may not be at the top of the class, but it's certainly a solid B.

The biggest draw of Ceiva's frames are their Internet connectivity and Ceiva's online PicturePlan service. The Ceivalife frame can connect to the Web through a standard phone line via a jack on the back of the frame, wirelessly by using the included USB Wi-Fi adapter, or via Ethernet with a $19.95 USB dongle. The internal memory is reserved for storing photos pushed to the frame via the service; the Ceivalife comes with a year of the PicturePlan service. Again, you can't transfer images from a card or thumbdrive to the frame's storage.

Aside from its main feature of getting photos from your computer to the frame, the PicturePlan service provides an e-mail address for sending photos from a cell phone or other mobile device straight to the frame. You can also add guest accounts, letting others send photos to it. Uploads can be done on the company's Web site (a simple drag-and-drop affair), on Windows computers using Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.0 or CEIVAsender (both free downloads), or on Mac systems with an iPhoto plug-in or an iPhone app.

The service gives you access to a lot of content, too, such as greeting cards, art galleries, and holiday themes. And then there are the Channels, which send content from ABC News, New York Times, ESPN News, and others--in a large number of categories--for viewing on the Ceivalife. Thankfully, all of these are easily configured online, so there's no endless digging through menus on the frame. In fact, all the settings can be changed online and then uploaded to the Ceivalife. For this reason, it's a good option as a gift for less technically proficient users. The flipside to that is those users probably won't take full advantage of the frame.

With your paid subscription comes a complete replacement warranty on the frame, should it suddenly stop working properly. We were also impressed with the amount of customer assistance the company provides. Not only is the Web site loaded with helpful content and contacts, but also the second we hit a problem initially setting up the frame, a screen appeared with contact information for customer service along with hours of operation--a very nice touch.

Once the included year of service is up though, you're looking at a monthly bill of $9.95 or a yearly one of $99.95. A three-year option comes in at $249.95--pretty steep if you only plan to look at photos. The other downside is that should Ceiva ever fold, you're stuck with a frame that can't even store photos.

We can't stress this enough: if it's just simple photo viewing you're after, skip the Ceivalife digital photo frame. However, if you can swallow the fees, this model is an excellent way to share photos with family and friends thanks to the service's robust feature set.

User opinions

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User Rating:
0.5 stars

out of 2 user reviews

Don't waste your time or money

Pros: Nice pictures when you can see them....over and over

Cons: Limited number of photos shown. We have not been able to upload more than 40 pictures at a time to view. Customer service is excellent and you'll need it. If using the phone the software does not allow for the 1-areacode as automatic, must call

Review: This has been one of the most frustrating experiences and I would NOT recommend to ANYONE.
User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 2 user reviews

I love my Ceiva. My parents & in-laws love theirs too.

Pros: First it just looks beautiful. The picture is so crisp & clear. I had to set the WiFi up for my in-laws, which was a snap & works like a charm. I like the fact that Ceiva gives me an EASY tool that I can customize and edit pics if I want or need t

Cons: I gave my in-laws this version,CeivaLife, as a gift. So if you are like me, someone that has an earlier version, and give a newer version like this as a gift, you get a bit envious. Ceiva frames just keep getting better and better.

Review: These frames by Ceiva make the best gifts. I have now given them (2) as gifts to my parents and in-laws. I just love the that my family can connect and share pictures of what is happening in our lives back and forth. (My sister has one too, as do her in-laws.)

I really like this version and the fact that it has outside frames "faces" that can be changed. We have a custom one on order that we are going to give my in-laws as a gift. They just LOVE their frame.

If you ever need to call Ceiva customer service you will be blown away. Now-a-days it is not too often you have service reps bend over backwards to help you.

I have had frames by Ceiva for about 4 years now. I have to say Company and their products are top notch. That is why I would and DO recommend these frames.

Sharing pictures is so easy and means so much to the person receiving them. Each time I send pictures of my kids to my parent's Ceiva frame I know its like sending a whole new gift of love. I have NEVER given a gift that has such a meaningful impact.

All I can say is great product from a great company.

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CEIVAlife Digital Photo Frame specifications

  • General
  • Device Type Digital photo frame
  • Key Features Digital photo viewer , Memory card reader
  • Width 10.0 in
  • Depth 3.0 in
  • Height 8.5 in
  • Weight 3.1 lbs
  • PC Interfaces IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11g
  • Display
  • Display Type TFT 8.0 in - Color
  • Display Form Factor Built-in
  • Digital Photo Frame
  • Subscription CEIVA Network
  • Memory / Storage
  • Flash Memory Cards Supported SmartMedia Card , Memory Stick , Memory Stick PRO Duo , MultiMediaCard , Memory Stick Duo , xD-Picture Card , Microdrive , SD Memory Card , CompactFlash Card , Memory Stick PRO
  • Still Images
  • Supported Still Images Formats JPEG
  • Connectivity
  • Connections Phone line
  • Miscellaneous
  • Included Accessories Phone splitter , Power adapter