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Pandigital 8.0-inch Digital Photo Frame

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  • Device type: Digital photo frame
  • Display type: LCD 8 in - Color
  • Supported audio formats: MP3
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The good: This attractively designed Pandigital digital photo frame has a bright, relatively sharp 8-inch diagonal display, 64MB of built-in memory, plus slots for virtually all memory card types, as well as USB connectivity for computers and thumbdrives. The frame also supports MP3 and video playback (there are built-in speakers on the back) and ships with a small remote control and a second interchangeable frame to customize the frame's look.

The bad: The built-in speakers sound very tinny; when transferring photos to the display's internal memory, images aren't automatically resized to the size of the display to reduce file sizes; and the interchangeable frames aren't as easy to swap on and off as they should be.

The bottom line: The Pandigital 8-inch digital photo frame may not have built-in Wi-Fi, but it does deliver a pretty sharp-looking picture, has a fairly straightforward interface, and support for video and audio playback, which makes it an all-around solid digital photo frame.

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  • Reviewed on: 01/23/2007

We hadn't heard about Pandigital digital photo frames until a public relations representative contacted us about reviewing a model, but it turns out Pandigital photo frames are widely available at major retailers, and the 8-inch model reviewed here is an all-around solid photo frame that has a couple of small design flaws but not any major shortcomings.

Similar to the Philips Digital Photo Display 7FF, the acrylic version of the Pandigital frame looks a lot like a mini version of the display on Apple's original iMac flat-panel all-in-one computer, with a clear frame around a silver border that surrounds the 6.45x4.9-inch (8-inch diagonal) LCD panel. If that modernist look doesn't suit you, you can swap in a more traditionally styled black wooden frame, though it takes more effort than it should (we had trouble getting the acrylic frame off). The flip-out stand on the back allows you to prop the frame up horizontally--but not vertically--and there's a keyhole slot at the top that gives you the option of mounting the frame on a wall with a single screw or picture hook (not included).

The 640x480 display has 64MB of memory built into it. Additionally, on the back you'll find slots for Compact Flash, SD, MMC, xD, and Memory Stick memory cards, which give you the ability to display hundreds or even thousands of photos, as well as playback AVI, MPEG-1 and MPEG-4 video files, and MP3 audio files. You can choose to leave the images (or video) on the card or transfer however many will fit into the display's remaining internal memory. Another option is to upload photos from your camera or computer to the display via a USB cable. Some users have noted that they've had trouble connecting their frames to their computers, and although we had no problem, Pandigital reps told us that users need to "be patient because it may take up to a minute for your computer to recognize all of the frame's slots and internal memory after it shows up as a USB storage device on your PC."

When transferring photos to the display's internal memory, some photo frames, including the Philips frame, automatically resize the images to the size of the display, reducing their file sizes in the process. However, this model doesn't do that, so if you've shot images at high resolution, you're going to eat the internal memory up pretty fast (with even snapshot cameras producing images in excess of 3MB per image, you're looking at only storing 20 photos or so on the frame). Of course, if you know you're shooting photos to store on the frame, you could reduce the resolution setting on your camera or crop the images yourself before transferring them to the frame. Lower resolution images also will load faster on the frame.

All in all, we liked the interface on the frame. It's not ultraslick, but it's straightforward enough, though some digital-imaging novices may take a bit more time--and manual consulting--to figure everything out. To test the frame's file playback capabilities, we loaded up a Seagate external USB drive with audio, video, and image files. We had no problem locating the various types using the included small remote control to navigate the menu system. We couldn't play back one of our AVI files, but our MPEG-4 and MP3 files loaded fine. That said, some of the video files didn't play back entirely smoothly, and the built-in stereo speakers' sound quality was passable, but barely. In other words, don't expect to use the frame as a mini stereo system, but it's a nice plus that you can not only see your videos (most likely shot with your digital camera or cameraphone), but hear them as well.

As for the remote, it has its pros and cons. On the positive side, it does make navigating the frame and controlling its functions easier. On the downside, it's small, which makes it easy to lose, though Pandigital smartly equipped it with grooves that allow you to store it in the CompactFlash slot on the side of the frame when not in use (it's hidden if you use the black wooden frame, but it does show through the acrylic border). You also have to point the remote directly at the IR sensor on the frame at a fairly close range (within 5 feet or so) to get it to respond to your button pushes.

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    Editors' rating: 77

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 145 reviews of Pandigital 8-inch PanTouch Digital Photo Frame from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 76/100 and users 55/100. Comparing these reviews to 17604 other Digital Photo Frames reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 77/100 = Good.

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    Editors' rating: 79

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    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: This frame's LCD has rich colors and lots of image adjustments for the pros. It gives the highly rated Sony DPF-V900 9 a run for the money.

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