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Westinghouse Digital Photo Frame DPF-0701 (07/27/2006)

Westinghouse Digital Photo Frame DPF-0701

Entered CNET Catalog: 07/27/2006

SKU: 0882777007013

Manufacturer: Westinghouse Digital Electronics

Manufacturer description

Relive your memories with the new Westinghouse 7" Digital Photo Frame featuring the innovative MosaicView technology. This exciting technology allows you to display multiple images simultaneously, creating the ideal digital story telling experience. The sleek 7" digital photo frame comes with 16MB of internal memory, contemporary ebony frame and accepts most memory card formats. This 7" digital photo frame also makes the perfect gift, especially when preloaded with memories!

Product summary

The goodThe good: The frame is relatively easy to set up and can display JPEG images as well as some digital video file formats stored on various types of memory cards and USB thumbdrives. Also, the new MosaicView mode allows you to display multiple images simultaneously.

The badThe bad: The screen is relatively low-resolution, which eliminates the detail in your photos. Also, some of your photo is lost when it's automatically cropped in MosiacView.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Westinghouse Digital Photo Display DPF-0701 has some intriguing features and is fairly simple to use, but we've seen photo frames that offer sharper image quality for the same price.

Average user rating: from 5 users
2.0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 07/28/2006
A few years back, someone came up with the bright notion of slapping the Westinghouse brand on inexpensive flat-panel TVs. Now, that same kind of thinking is being applied to the nascent digital photo frame market.

Westinghouse offers what it describes as a "suite" of digital photo frames, the smallest of which features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) LCD; the largest, an 8-inch (diagonal) LCD. The model reviewed here, the Westinghouse Digital Photo Display DPF-0701 ($200 list), has a 7-inch display and looks similar to its siblings on the surface, but this is Westinghouse's first wide-screen digital photo frame. It's also the first to offer MosaicView, a mode that allows you to display multiple images simultaneously.

While the screen measures 7 inches diagonally, if you put a ruler to it you'll find that it specs out at about 6 inches wide and 3.5 inches high, which roughly--though not exactly--translates to a 16:9 aspect ratio. The DPF-0701 has a flip-out stand on back that supports the frame horizontally; sadly, it can't be propped up vertically. There's also a keyhole slot for wall-mounting options, as well as a threaded hole for a tripodlike stand. A nine-volt AC adapter plugs into the back of the unit and powers it.

The overall look of the black frame is understated and elegant, but there are a couple of drawbacks. First, since the display is wide-screen and is really designed to show multiple images, standard 4:3 photos displayed in their original form end up with black bars on either side. Secondly, the resolution is middling, and our pictures didn't look nearly as sharp or as detailed as they did on Philips's similarly sized photo frame, the Digital Photo Display 7FF1. If you view your photos at close range, you'll notice visible space between the pixels, creating the effect of viewing your images through a screen door. On a more positive note, colors seemed reasonably accurate and the picture is bright--you can adjust the brightness setting, but you'll most likely leave it just below the highest setting.

The interface isn't terribly slick, but once you figure out the nuances of tapping the menu button or holding it down to switch between the main menu and the submenu, navigation is fairly straightforward. Accessing images and video files from a memory card--the slots on the side of the frame accept almost all major formats--as well as a USB thumbdrive, was simple enough.

You can also transfer images to the frame via USB, as well as copy them from a card to the frame's 16MB of internal memory. Some transition effects are available for slide shows, but the real distinguishing feature is indeed MosiacView. Having multiple images on the screen at once--they change out one at time--is an interesting effect, but it's worth mentioning that, since your images are usually displayed at one-quarter their usual size in this mode, you can't always tell exactly what's in the photo if it's not well composed. Also, in order to display four images within the confines of the screen's aspect ratio, the frame automatically crops your photos to what it determines to be the optimal size to fit them all in. You can adjust a setting to leave your images as-is (4:3 is the standard ratio), but when four "original" images are on the screen with large spaces around each one, it doesn't look too good.

A few words about playing video on the frame: This is an intriguing feature and comes in handy if you have digital camera that offers video-capture. AVI, MPEG-1, and MPEG-4 file types are supported, though we noticed that, when we played back a 320x144 MPEG-4 file, the display squeezed the picture, and we couldn't find a way to display the video in its correct aspect ratio. And in case you're wondering about sound, there is none.

What's this all add up to? Well, we could be more forgiving of its flaws if the Westinghouse Digital Photo Display DPF-0701's price was closer to $100 than $200. But as it stands, while the MosiacView has its appeal, we recommend taking a look at competing options, such as the Philips frame, before making a purchase.

User opinions

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User Rating:
1.5 stars

out of 5 user reviews

Poor Warranty

Pros: Blends well with office

Cons: Short life span

Review: I bought this in April and gave it to my wife in May. Quit working in October. After multiple calls and the typical run around Westinghouse said warrantied for 6 months only from date of purchase and would not help. Very difficult to work with. Best Buy honored 1 year warranty and gave me full credit. Bought a Kodak and it's far better.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 5 user reviews

Decent Frame for the price.

Pros: 128MB Internal Memory, reads a wide variety of memory cards

Cons: No sound, tendency to crop pictures when displayed

Review: Overall, this is a decent frame. I was able to pick this up for $69.99 as a returned item and for the price I paid I am happy with the product. It is very easy to set up and use and the internal memory is awesome if, like me, you only have one memory card for your camera and frame. Set up was a breeze. It does not have as good of resolution as some of the more expensive frames, but overall I am happy with the picture quality. The pictures aren't as clear in mosaic view, but I find that view too busy and probably won't use that feature anyway. This is a good frame for people who are technology challenged. :)
User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 5 user reviews

Works great for me.

Pros: Ease of use

Cons: No remote, I think that would be handy.

Review: I bought it for my Mother. Shes 67 and has no trouble using it. The picture quality seems fine to me but it's definitely not top of the line.
User Rating:
0.5 stars

out of 5 user reviews

Terrible Picture Quality

Pros: Absolutely nothing

Cons: Terrible Picture Quality

Review: I retunred two of these I bought for gifts. I tried loading them up, and I was embarassed by how ugly the display was. Save your time and money. I bought Kodak frames instead and they look great.
User Rating:
1.0 stars

out of 5 user reviews

I purchased one of these and returned it the next day

Pros: The screen flickers

Cons: I ended up buying SUN-SG8

Review: I purchased one of these and returned it the next day. The screen flickers and for any photos that have green colors in them (especially dark green) look black.
I ended up buying SUN-SG8 and the pictures and quality of the Digital Photo Frame are great! Would recommend this product to anyone willing to invest in good quality digital photo frame.
SUN-SG8 digital Photo Frame Review
http://www.letsgodigital.org/html/review/photo_frame/sun_sg8.html

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Westinghouse Digital Photo Frame DPF-0701 specifications

  • General
  • Device Type Digital photo frame
  • Key Features Digital photo viewer
  • Width 6.4 in
  • Depth 1.1 in
  • Height 4.0 in
  • Weight 14.4 oz
  • Color Ebony
  • PC Interfaces USB
  • Display
  • Display Type TFT 7.0 in - Color
  • Display Form Factor Built-in
  • Digital Photo Frame
  • Operating Modes Landscape , Portrait
  • Memory / Storage
  • Flash Memory Cards Supported Memory Stick , Memory Stick PRO , Memory Stick Duo , xD-Picture Card , Memory Stick PRO Duo , Microdrive , CompactFlash Card type II , SD Memory Card , CompactFlash Card type I , MultiMediaCard
  • Integrated Flash Memory 16.0 MB
  • Still Images
  • Supported Still Images Formats JPEG
  • Photo Playback Modes Thumbnail , Rotate , Auto slide show
  • Video
  • Video Playback Formats AVI , Motion JPEG
  • Connectivity
  • Connections USB - Mini-USB Type B , USB - USB Type A
  • Power Device
  • Input AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
  • Miscellaneous
  • Included Accessories Power adapter