Reviews of the Aluratek ADMPF210 Digital Photo Frame (10 inch)
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CNET Review
The Good: The Aluratek ADMPF210 has a nice wooden bezel, good 1,024x768-pixel LCD screen, and its Separate Windows mode gives a nice twist to the usual slide show.
The Bad: The frame doesn't include any wireless capability, video playback is hit or miss, the speakers don't sound very nice, and the frame can't automatically size down images when copying to the built-in 256MB of memory.
The Bottom Line: The Aluratek ADMPF210's nice wooden bezel and 1,024x768-pixel screen make it an attractive choice to display still images, but it falls short when trying to play back videos, and its speakers can't do justice to your MP3s.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 63/100 and users 66/100. Comparing these reviews to 6885 other Digital Photo Frames reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 58/100 = Good.
Manufacturer: Aluratek, Inc.
Part number: ADMPF210
General
- Device Type Digital photo frame
- Key Features Digital audio player, Digital photo viewer, Digital video player
- PC Interfaces Hi-Speed USB
Display
- Display Type TFT 10.5 in - Color
- Display Form Factor Built-in
Memory / Storage
- Flash Memory Cards Supported RS-MMC, Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, XD-Picture Card, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick PRO Duo, CompactFlash Card type I, CompactFlash Card type II
- Integrated Flash Memory 256 MB
Digital Photo Frame
- Features Variable fade effects
Still Images
- Supported Still Images Formats JPEG
- Photo Playback Modes Auto slide show
Digital Audio
- Supported audio formats MP3
- Audio output Built-in speaker
Video
- Video Playback Formats AVI, Motion JPEG
Connectivity
- Connections USB - USB Type A, USB - Mini-USB Type B
Power Adapter
- Type Power adapter
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