Showing posts with label digital frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital frame. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Sungale ID800WT Cyberus 8-Inch WI-FI Touch Digital Photo Frame (Black) Review

Sungale ID800WT Cyberus 8-Inch WI-FI Touch Digital Photo Frame (Black)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I bought this as a Christmas present for my boyfriend, since he wants pictures around the house, and I hate clutter. I was initially drawn to this for all of the "features."
1. I thought the touch screen would be cool, but you just end up with a bunch of fingerprints all over the screen.
2. I am pretty tech-saavy, but after purchasing an extra memory card and spending 3 wonderful hours with this thing, I couldn't get pictures to load and fit properly. On that note, you have to resize the pictures for the frame, or they won't load at all. No, thank you.
3. It looks really cheap.
4. The interface is not very user-friendly. It's like an old DOS program. If you know what that is, I'm sure you're running by now, and if you don't know what that is, well, you should be running.
5. This frame connected wirelessly once. After that, it said it couldn't connect to my router (when it could recognize it), and that perhaps I had too many other things trying to connect. I've never heard of that, and it's a total bunch of crap.
Needless to say, I returned this the next day. I trekked over to Best Buy and got an HP DreamScreen 100 10-Inch Wireless Connected Screen. I know the reviews seem bad on that, too, but I absolutely love mine. Easy setup (it took 5 minutes), no photo resizing, beautiful interface, and no wireless problems. It's got a bigger screen and is very sleek looking. Basically, every issue I had with this crappy Sungale frame was fixed by the Dreamscreen. I'd recommend getting one of those instead. I wouldn't wish this nightmare on my worst enemy.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Sungale ID800WT Cyberus 8-Inch WI-FI Touch Digital Photo Frame (Black)

The Sungale ID800WT Hi-Resolution Wi-Fi enabled 8-Inch Touch Screen Digital Photo Frame is a great product for users to enjoy Wi-Fi content without having to log onto a PC or Laptop. This Plug and Play Device is easy to set up and auto links to a home or business wireless router with an auto configuration option. The Sungale ID800WT Wi-Fi Touch Screen Digital Photo Frame allows users to view and download photos from Google's Picasa, listen to hundreds of IP radio stations around the world, find weather forecasts by zip code, access YouTube Videos via RSS feed, receive Gmail alerts, search real time stock quotes, and catch up on local and international news through Google and Yahoo News. Compatible with SD, MMC, MS and XD memory cards, the Sungale ID800WT Hi-Resolution Wi-Fi Enabled 8 Inch Touch Screen Digital Photo Frame can store up to 2 GB of Memory allowing users to enjoy watching Movies, listening to Music, browsing Photos and reading e-books in text format in addition to the Wi-Fi enabled features. Standard features include Digital Calendar, Analogue clock display, Alarm clock feature and built in speakers.

Buy NowGet 58% OFF

Click here for more information about Sungale ID800WT Cyberus 8-Inch WI-FI Touch Digital Photo Frame (Black)

Read More...

Monday, October 15, 2012

MeeFrame MF-801W-US 8-Inch Touch Screen Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame Review

MeeFrame MF-801W-US 8-Inch Touch Screen Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I was very excited to find the MeeFrame on Amazon with one very favorable review, so I bought 3 for gifts for our parents for our wedding. I spent hours trying to get it to work properly with my internet connection before finding out that I had to manually install firmware updates that I had to download. Even after going through all that, the frame is unable to accept new pictures via email as easily as advertised. You have to go to your online account to receive new pictures before they will display on your linked frame, and even then, there's quite some lag time. The Kodak Pulse hooked up to my internet with minimal effort and promptly got all the updates it needed, and was up and running within minutes. Photos emailed to the frame show up within minutes as well. It's like night and day. I returned the MeeFrame and LOVE the Kodak Pulse.Kodak Pulse 7-Inch Digital Frame

Click Here to see more reviews about: MeeFrame MF-801W-US 8-Inch Touch Screen Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame

Looqs MeeFrame MF-801W-US 8-Inch digital true touch screen photo frame has direct WiFi connection with access point to the internet. Easy set up to any in-home or office wifi system. Features and benefits include picture storage in 1GB memory or any SD, MMC or CF memory card. No charge membership to MeeChannel.com photo sharing website where you can store, manage, edit and share your favorite photos. You can also allow access to any other MeeFrame owner for photo downloading and sharing. Also works for downloading from Flickr and Picasa. Mee Frame can also connect via wi-fi to MeeBox, central storage device for your local network. Stores all network media. E-mail photos directly to MeeFrame from all over the world. MeeFrame has alarm clock function, touch screen, real life 3-day weather forecast, music player, internet radio, news and information, interchangeable photo borders, remote control, WiFi connection via 802. 11b, USB enabled and 800x600 LCD touch screen.

Buy NowGet 33% OFF

Click here for more information about MeeFrame MF-801W-US 8-Inch Touch Screen Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame

Read More...

Thursday, January 19, 2012

HP DreamScreen 100 10.2-Inch Wireless Connected Screen Review

HP DreamScreen 100 10.2-Inch Wireless Connected Screen
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
The HP DreamScreen is at its heart, a digital photo frame that's begging to be much more.
As with so many of 2009's consumer electronics, the DreamScreen is yet another example of a company trying to bolt on extended connectivity to popular sites. This time around, we have access to Facebook, Pandora, and Snapfish via built-in wired and wireless networking.
Setting up the DreamScreen is fairly painless. It quickly found and connected to my WPA2 network without any problems, and the built-in applications all ran as I had expected them to, albeit, very slowly. I thought that the slowness may be due to the product being so new, and immediately checked for a firmware update. Sure enough, there was one. However, it didn't seem to improve the response time.
The DreamScreen is quite large. Probably larger than what I'd want on my desk, and a bit too large for a normal end table. And while the back has slots to accept every type of flash media under the sun, it also makes the unit itself quite deep, making wall mounting an unattractive option.
As I had said previously, the included applications all work pretty much as I had expected them to. Facebook is a passive stream of status updates or photos. Snapfish can be pointed to someone's account, and Pandora seems to do the right thing if you already have a Pandora account with stations set up. The weather application updates quickly and often, and is visually appealing. The inherent problem with all of these, is that they aren't integrated or well executed.
So, mixing photos between any of the applications is just not possible without navigating between the different applications. On one hand, I can understand that the DreamScreen doesn't claim to do it, but if you're going to bundle multiple photo options, being able to see them all in a rotation seems like a natural function to me. And while Pandora works, the controls are not well thought out (e.g. making the music stop) and as you'd probably expect from a device like this, the audio quality is not very good.
Ultimately, you end up with a product that you'd normally "set and forget", but that really needs a lot of interaction to make any of the features work. I could see having this mounted somewhere that I could enjoy glancing at the pictures, and notice every once in a while that it's telling me what the weather's like, or that one of my friends has posted new pictures on Facebook. But in execution, I'd need to go find the remote, and navigate to each function. If I'm going to take the time to do that, why wouldn't I just grab my computer? (Or if I didn't have one, why wouldn't I spend about as much money on a netbook?)
The image quality is decent, but not nearly as good as what you'd see on the similarly sized Sony DPF-V900 9-Inch Digital Photo Frame (and a popular choice, now that I see it on another review). Again, it does what HP says it does, but it doesn't do it as well as it could, and seems almost an afterthought.
The DreamScreen really begs the question: "What need does this fulfill?"
If you're looking for a photo frame, you have better options from Sony, Kodak, and others.
If you're looking for an easy link to Facebook, the interface and one-way nature of the device puts a wet towel on that.
If you're looking for a portable media center, the audio quality is a serious barrier.
If you're looking for a "keep Grandma updated with something easy to use" device, you're hitting limitations with the interface (and wireless availability).
I just can't think of a single reason to buy this over another product, other than to say "Hey, check out this frame. Look at everything it can do."

Click Here to see more reviews about: HP DreamScreen 100 10.2-Inch Wireless Connected Screen

The HP 10-inch DreamScreen makes it easy to enjoy photos, music, video, as well as weather, clocks,calendars, Facebook, and more.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about HP DreamScreen 100 10.2-Inch Wireless Connected Screen

Read More...

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Chumby one Review

Chumby one
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
My wife was thinking of getting me a Sony Dash for my birthday but then heard me say "Why would anyone want something like that - why not just buy a netbook" in passing, so she opted not to get it. She let me know afterward she was looking at the Dash and Chumby (which I hadn't heard of even though they make the Dash). After looking at it, I thought it was really cool and got the Chumby One to surprise her.
Whether we want to admit it or not, we vote with our wallets. Two days after we received it, I ordered two more. It's not perfect but it's great.
The FM Reception is non-existent as another commenter noted. I'm going to try using a 'real' antenna today to see if that makes a difference, but if not, I really won't be too bothered. If it's a feature it should work, but FM clock radios have been around for years and FM stations aren't why I bought it.
We've only had it about a week but we have experienced none of the reception problems others mentioned. We have a ton of wireless devices in the house and have had a lot of problems with interference on other devices, but so far, the Chumby has worked without a blink. Although we have several repeaters throughout the house, I connected it to the primary link which is on the far side of the house (which has a moderately weak signal in our bedroom) and we still didn't have any problem. Full disclosure on that - I just did it as a test and let it run for about two hours but if a problem was going to surface, i'm quite sure it would have by then. Suffice to say - at least so far, we've had great connectivity and no problems.
The setup process was very simple. I wished I had a real keyboard when setting up the wifi b/c our Wifi keys are insanely long, but that's not the fault of the Chumby. The sync between the web site and the unit during registration was one of the coolest things I've seen in a while (basically, you fill in a bunch of circles on what looks like a giant tic tac toe - the pattern is then used to transmit the unit id to the web site so you don't have to). The whole process took about 10 minutes but much of that was b/c my wife and I were talking about how cool each aspect was. [Make sure however that when you align the screen, you use your fingernail as instructed. It's easy to just use your whole finger but if you do that - the sync will be off slightly. We goofed the first time around and had trouble using the keyboard - until we went into settings and re-adujusted everything. After we read the manual and did it the way we were supposed to - all was fine. But it's an easy thing to overlook. It's also easy to think the thing is your iPhone or Android and try using the screen according - your mileage will vary)
Once it was loaded, she spent about 30 minutes getting rid of default apps she didn't want (like ESPN, which is why I ordered two more - b/c I like a few of them) then adding new ones. Facebook, check. Twitter, check. Gmail check. Craigslist, check. We hadn't found an app to check Exchange or SMTP email but what she did was create a Gmail account and had her other accounts forward to it. While having email invade the bedroom might sound like insanity - it can actually be really helpful - you can glance over at the email list and quickly determine if it's ok to sleep in for a bit or if you need to rush to work early to put out a fire.
There are a ton of apps and b/c the API is open, you can build your own if you want something that isnt' there. I've taken a stab at two such apps and will be giving the upload process a try later this week. While most people aren't going to take advantage of that b/c it requirest some specific development experience, it's a great touch.
She's found an app for pretty much everythign she's wanted including a great backlight app, some amazingly cool wake up applications and the standard stuff you'd expect. Setup was amazingly straightforward and everything other than the FM tuner works as advertised (if the aux antenna works, I'll update the review). All in all from start to finish the experience is delightful and considering the price we love it - like I said, so much we wanted a few more for the rest of our house. I also ordered a pair of Beats by Dre just to make the whole thing perfect and it's a great combination (although being my wife's present, I feel guilty using it too much that's one reason for the other ones). That brings up one issue though - these aren't as generic as we thought. What I mean is, this is the type of thing that becomes "Mine" and the customizations are what makes it so cool. We have different facebook, twitter, pandora settings even though they're mostly similar and we're married. So one generic one for the family probably won't do for most folks especially if you have kids - get one kid a Chumby and I promise you the ohter will scream bloody murder until he/she gets her own. However that's the nature of anything cool and useful so it's not a knock.
Additionally, this will make one heck of a Christmas present. It's quite easy to spend $100.00 on a gift card which will partially go to waste or a similar present that will just get regifted or sit in the garage - this is guaranteed to be loved by anyone but hard core luddites.
Like I said, the wifi has not been a problem although we've only had it about a week and I'm comfortable saying that b/c although we have several repeaters , we've connected to links that have moderately weak signals and didn't appear to have any issue. I'd still be loving it if it was twice as much - if it was much over $250.00 I'd have my second thoughts just b/c a netbook really would be in order there, but for the price, it's an amazing value and packs a lot of bang for the buck. It's right in the gift price range and pretty much everyone has wifi these days so I don't think you can go wrong with it.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Chumby one

Chumby takes your favorite parts of the Internet and delivers them to you in a friendly, always on, always-fresh format. It's a window into your internet life that lives outside your desktop, so content like weather, news, celebrity gossip, podcasts, music, and more has a place to play away from your world of documents and spreadsheets. Just plug in your chumby, connect to your network, and use your computer to create a lineup of favorites from over 1,500 apps in more than 30 categories, with new ones arriving all the time. Then let your chumby do its thing streaming everything you like, from sports scores to stock quotes, from video clips to interactive games, from photos to trivia. Fall asleep to music or nature soundsMusic from iPod and memory sticksFM radioIt's Chumby - Create custom channels with 1,500+ apps; Wide variety of news, weather, sports, gossip, games, clocks, and much more; Facebook photos and friend updates; Your photos from Photobucket and Flickr; Twitter tweets; Play YouTube and TV clips, movie trailers, sports highlights, and other video; Send customized e-card greetings; New content added all the timeWhere does it belong - By your bed - Fall asleep to a favorite internet music station; wake up to a Zen gong, a news podcast, or Pandora Radio; In the kitchen - Consult your Google Calendar in the morning, check the weather, and cook to streaming internet music; On your desk - Watch your photos stream by, follow your friends on Facebook or Twitter, or get alerted to that craigslist find you've been waiting forIt's simple to use - Intuitive touchscreen operation; Step-by-step Wi-Fi setup; Connects to your home wireless network; Manage content directly on the Chumby One or from the website;

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Chumby one

Read More...

Friday, December 16, 2011

Sungale CA700VCR 7-Inch Digital Frame with Video Clock and Radio (White) Review

Sungale CA700VCR 7-Inch Digital Frame with Video Clock and Radio (White)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I bought this a few days ago from Office Max on sale for $59.99 (normally $79.99).
Now, I am taking it back.
The idea is a great one, and the unit looks pretty decent at first.
Unfortunately, looks are deceiving on this one.
1. Speakers occasionally sound like something is touching the cone.
2. You can NOT listen to the radio and see pictures at the same time.
3. The controls are awful! There is a tiny 'exit' button, and a tiny 'ok' button which is surrounded by a circle button with directional arrows.
4. It is NOT a touch screen. That's fine, but the directional arrow button frequently goes a different direction than I intended. Since the menus are all navigated by this circle button, it is very frustrating to use.
5. Radio gets great reception, but controls are clunky. There are five 'buttons' pictured on the screen: Normal, Stations, Record, Favorite, and Scan. Does it record from the radio?? No, you 'record' your favorite stations. You first push 'exit' to get the top button to 'light up' (changes color and flashes the word), then push the down arrow and hope it stops on the 2nd button. If you push 'ok', you can then use the up/down arrows to change stations - even though the radio image has a normal radio bar pictured which goes left to right. (left and right is for the volume - so you don't turn the volume 'up' or 'down', you turn it left and right!!)
3rd button is record, 4th is Favorite - use this after you 'record' your favorite stations, and 5th is Scan. Quickly scans the entire dial to find out where all the stations are.
Good luck with the Photo/Music/Video functions. It takes a while for it to discover all the files/folders on your memory card. Then there is no way to navigate through the pictures or music files.
To sum it up, I am looking forward to the Sony or Panasonic version of this device. For now, I'd rather have NOTHING than have this.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Sungale CA700VCR 7-Inch Digital Frame with Video Clock and Radio (White)

The Sungale Video Clock Radio with a built in 7-inch hi-resolution TFT LCD Screen is a perfect blend of useful products. It not only allows you to display your photos in crisply but it doubles as a multi-media player with FM radio functionality and alarm features. Wake up to your favorite photos or switch to the Digital Calendar and Analogue clock display and the soothing sounds of nature or your favorite morning radio station. With its 512 MB of internal memory and the option to expand memory up to 8 GB with the 4-in-1 slot for SD/MMC/MS/XD cards storing music, photos and video is simple and easy.

Buy NowGet 44% OFF

Click here for more information about Sungale CA700VCR 7-Inch Digital Frame with Video Clock and Radio (White)

Read More...

Monday, November 7, 2011

Altaz AZICR101 3.5-Inch Internet Clock Radio with Net Applications (White) Review

Altaz AZICR101 3.5-Inch Internet Clock Radio with Net Applications (White)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I was looking for something like this for a while now but nobody made it, so I was happy to hear of the Altaz Internet Clock Radio. I was a bit worried though when it arrived. First off, it's very small which normally isn't a bad thing but with a touch screen it makes it that much more difficult to use. Also, it feels very cheaply made. Second, the touch screen. This touch screen is absolutely horrible. Even after you do the initial calibration it doesn't respond well at all. Some of the menu buttons are so small and close together you end up hitting the wrong one each time or it just doesn't do anything. Lastly, if this is supposed to be an alarm clock (which means it will be on your night stand), why the heck is the screen so ridiculously bright (even on the lowest brightness setting)? At night it lit up half of my room. I had to turn the device completely around so it wasn't facing me, so what's the point of even having it. If this product was only $20 then it might be worth it to someone but definitely not at nearly $100. Needless to say, I have returned it.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Altaz AZICR101 3.5-Inch Internet Clock Radio with Net Applications (White)

Altaz 3.5" Touch screen Internet Clock Radio is not your regular Alarm Clock Radio. It connects to thousand of Internet Radio Stations around the world. With built-in Wi-Fi connection, you can check weather, share online photos, and other Internet Applications. Finally, you can display your digital photos from built-in SD card reader and save your favorite photos to the 128MB of internal memory. Did we mention that it is also a MP3 player too?

Buy NowGet 19% OFF

Click here for more information about Altaz AZICR101 3.5-Inch Internet Clock Radio with Net Applications (White)

Read More...

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet Frame Review

Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet Frame
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This goes beyond the electronic photo frames that have been popular for a few years. The Intouch is a multimedia picture frame that can play music and videos as well as display pictures. It can connect to your home network and the Internet. You can also save your media to a card and plug it into the frame, which is probably the easiest way for most people to use the Intouch.
Connecting to the network takes a lot of work and it will confuse the average computer user. I spent a few hours trying to make it work and gave up. Then I tried it again and it connected. The trick is to allow sharing through Windows Media 11 on your computer.
Accessing the Internet news and radio work well once you get the frame connected to your home network. Connecting the frame to the home network is no different than connecting a computer to the home network. Once connected, you can tap your way to news, Internet radio, podcasts and Web TV (but I couldn't get this one to work).
Now tapping is another story, which is one reason this gets a lower score. It takes too much work to tap and scroll down lists. The screen isn't very sensitive and the scrolling requires tapping the up or down arrows lots of times to get to the bottom or top of a list. The tapping to get around should not be this hard. Just changing the background to a selected picture took more than 10 minutes.
This is a product with a lot of potential. If it can improve in the area of usability and speed, it can become the next digital photo frame.
Good: Access to various media including photos, news, radio, videos, music on home network. More features than a typical digital photo frame.
Bad: Usability. Ease of connectivity. Slow to get around and load.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet Frame

Easy-To-Use Intouch IT7150 Features True Touch Screen, Photo Viewing, Internet Radio, Web TV, & RSS Feed Capabilities. The portable Intouch IT7150 provides users a multimedia window to the world in a comfortable setting without having to be glued to the home office PC. In addition to viewing and sharing photos, the Intouch IT7150 provides more content as a portable multi media player featuring audio and video playback and live Internet radio. Users can play multi-media content from the frame's internal memory, a memory card or by connecting to a PC wirelessly. Through a partnership with vTuner, the Intouch IT7150 includes access to radio stations on the Internet without a subscription fee. Users are also able to add their own individual station favorites, as well as access podcasts and MP3 files. The Intouch IT7150 digital photo frame displays images stored on popular web sites through an Internet content partnership with FrameChannel. Frame Channel is a free web-based tool that lets users select and manage content for their wireless picture frames including content from Facebook, Flickr, Webshots, Picasa, Photobucket and MSN. Additionally, FrameChannel offers over 400 channels of news, weather, traffic and sports content that can be delivered direct to the wireless frame. You can also add any RSS 2.0 feed directly on your frame. Key Features: All touch operation with on-screen QWERTY keyboard Wi-Fi connectivity (embedded WiFi 802.11b/g standard) 7 inch digital 16:9 TFT LCD Display 800 x 480 resolution Wireless RSS 2.0 feed reader Rechargable Battery (1.5 hrs) Internet radio Video/audio/photo playback function Supports: Secure Digital (SD) Card, Compact Flash (CF) Card, Memory Stick (MS), MultiMedia (MMC) Card, XD-Picture card expandable memory Stereo speakers (1W x 2) Headphones or external speaker connection Clock, calendar and alarm One year limited manufacturer's warranty

Buy NowGet 6% OFF

Click here for more information about Intouch IT7150 7-Inch Wireless Internet Frame

Read More...

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Philips USA AJL308 Clock Radio with 7-Inch TFT LCD Color Display and USB/SD Card Slot Review

Philips USA AJL308 Clock Radio with 7-Inch TFT LCD Color Display and USB/SD  Card Slot
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
There is a lot to love about this product. It's sleek. It's stylish. It's bright, bold and clear. (It can be dimmed!) It's a clock-radio with two independent alarms that also plays audio files (.mp3 and .wma), video (mpeg4 and divx codices) and photo slide shows (.jpg only). It has built-in "relaxation" sounds to help you fall asleep. It has so much going for it! And just when you think it can't get any better...
It doesn't get better. It slips a little. You start thinking to yourself, "If only..." and "Why didn't they just take the next step?" Why isn't there a tiny bit of built-in memory so that I don't need a SD card or USB stick to be attached to change the cute-but-becoming-annoying default photo? Why can't I select an audio file on the SD or USB as my alarm music? Why only three built-in sounds for the "relaxation" music? Why isn't there an AM tuner? Why isn't there a headphone jack? Why can I only display JPEG-format images? For a widescreen 7" LCD picture frame, why is the resolution only 480 x 234? Why isn't there a back-up battery?
This is such a near-perfect little gadget that it's painful to see how close Philips came to making the best device on the market. Yet despite these flaws, it is still so wonderful that it demands four stars. Lucky for Philips, there don't seem to be any viable alternatives with all of the features it does have at this price point... yet.
And regarding the day-of-the-week issue: Philips posted a firmware update on their Web site on September 14, 2007, that fixes this issue. Visit the Philips Web site, type in "AJL308" to find the product page, select the Support link tab (just above and to the right of the product image), and scroll down to the Software section. There is a PDF read-me file and a ZIP file with the actual firmware update. Read the PDF and carefully follow its directions to update the firmware. You'll need a USB drive to transfer the firmware update to your AJL308, and it takes several minutes to complete the update, but once it's done the day of the week should be correct.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Philips USA AJL308 Clock Radio with 7-Inch TFT LCD Color Display and USB/SD Card Slot

Start the day right with the Philips AJL308 Clock Radio, where you can wake up to the 7-inch color showing off your favorite photo, song, or video. In addition to clock, radio and calendar functions, you can even use pre-loaded relaxation music that will help you fall asleep. Built-in USB and SD card slots let you store all of your photos, music and video clips. You can enjoy music or radio channels with FM digital auto tuning and presets. Set dual alarm times and wake up gently with the increasing alarm volume.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Philips USA AJL308 Clock Radio with 7-Inch TFT LCD Color Display and USB/SD Card Slot

Read More...

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Philips AJL303 3.5-Inch LCD Clock Radio Review

Philips AJL303 3.5-Inch LCD Clock Radio
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This is an item I really wanted to like. It looks great on my desk and the photo images come out looking decent. It's not high def, but the screen is not huge so it is not a deficit per se, The list of functions is impressive (photo display, mp3 player, digital radio and it even functions as a clock :-). However, to get the full benefit you have to know your way around the unit's menu system and you must also know how to put music and photos on to the SC card in order to display you own photos and play your own music. Since there is no USB port, you must do this in a separate card reader/writer. Now, you may have all of this already, but I think it would have been much better to have a USB port for this clock so you could just hook it up to your computer and download what you need. Because of this, in practice, I suspect most people will put some items on this clock once, and then not revisit it.
The radio is very, very good. Surprisingly, it picks up stations at my home that other radios can't. I was surprised. The unit comes with an FM radio wire antenna, but I didn't have to extend it. It just worked. Controlling the radio requires using little buttons on the side of the unit. This is not a big deal, but you are likely to get fingerprints on the front screen since the unit is light weight and you have to hold it or pick it up to push the buttons. Since the front is an attractive mirrored finish, prints show up easily.
So, if you are not baffled by buttons and menus, and you are slightly technically handy in manipulating SD cards, this unit is great. Looks good, sounds OK and has a lot of features. The FM radio is super sensitive and has auto station seek. You'll like it. If you need your clock radio/picture frame to be brain dead simple, you should look elsewhere. Since my personal intellect is time of day dependent, perhaps a further summary is to say this makes a better desk clock than a bedside alarm clock for that reason.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Philips AJL303 3.5-Inch LCD Clock Radio

Philips compact LED clock radio with 3.5" LCD display lets you view photos and listen to music from built-in FM radio, or from an SD card. Also includes preloaded relaxation music to help you fall asleep peacefully, and gentle wake with increasing alarm volume.

Buy NowGet 13% OFF

Click here for more information about Philips AJL303 3.5-Inch LCD Clock Radio

Read More...