Christmas Gift Ideas for Women

Digital Labs K101 7″ Electronic Picture Frame

in Digital Frames

  • Compatible with SD, XD, Compact Flash
  • Includes Stand, Remote Control, AC Adapter
  • Interchangeable Black & Silver Faces
  • Clock & Calender

Product Description
Capture special moments on your camera and put them on display with this unique digital frame! Featuring a seven-inch LCD frame that uses a memory card reader to upload your pictures. With an output that you can connect to a TV for a larger viewing experience. And you can copy images or video by connecting it to a DVD or video recorder. Plus, it comes with a stand that can be placed on a table or mounted onto a wall. And it includes a convenient remote, so you can control the speed of a slide show and video.

* 7.5″H x 10″W x 2″D
* Set includes: frame with 7-in. screen, AC adaptor, A/V output cable & remote control

Digital Labs K101 7″ Electronic Picture Frame

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B.E. November 20, 2009 at 11:54 pm

So far I have no complaints with this product. Got it about 8 months ago and it’s still working great. Definitely not be the best picture quality out there on a digital photo frame. But for the price, it’s well worth it.
Rating: 5 / 5

SenSo November 21, 2009 at 1:01 am

My sister gave this to my parents as a Christmas gift. I set everything up for them so I’m adding my .02 review.

For the price – Black Friday $39.99 and some sort of rebate – it ain’t bad. It does what you’d expect. The fit-n-finish is better than average. The “frames” are cheep plastic, but again, nothing I would not expect for this price range.

The screen is okay. I’ve seen brighter screens and I’ve seen dimmer ones.

The memory issue others have mentioned could be a problem for some. I, personally, have no issue with it not having a battery backup.

I also had no issues setting the thing up – adding photos. I used an SD card loaded with JPEGs. They look good from just about any angle.

Yes, the manual leaves a lot to be desired.

Yes, it would be nice if it had internal memory and a battery backup.

But for the price it is better than most “cheap” digi photo frames.

If you can get one for less than $35, I say, go for it, it’ll be acceptable to most.
Rating: 3 / 5

Doug Coates November 21, 2009 at 3:23 am

Got this as a gift. Either the user documentation is horribly deficient, or it has no on board memory. The only time I can get it to display a picture is if I have a card plugged into it. There is no upload function. There is no on board power that holds settings if it is unplugged. DON’T BUY THIS DEVICE.
Rating: 1 / 5

Mr. Robert J. Miller November 21, 2009 at 5:49 am

Received this frame as a gift, not a fan of it.

resolution is poor, screen is small, interface is awkward, and the frame freezes up on particular JPEGS.

There are thousands of digital picture frames on the market, stick with a major brand. I can not even find the manufacturers website to file a complaint.

In summary, stay away!
Rating: 1 / 5

John F. Prior November 21, 2009 at 6:59 am

Page 4 of the manual describing card select “… to select card”. Great – what’s a card. Called tech support and they will call me back anytime in the next 2 days. If you unplug the device the clock loses time – no battery backup. It wasn’t clear to me how to insert a Sony memory stick. Couldn’t use pictures from a memory stick. Pictures from a USB drive work nice. It was a gift so don’t know how others compare for the price.
Rating: 3 / 5

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