Specifications:
- The digital photo frame is the perfect solution for anyone wanting to display digital memories in a fashionable, modern way
- Music files can also be played utilizing the frame's integrated stereo speakers
- No computer or Internet connection is required for use
- The digital photo frame screen displays photos in superb quality
- This digital photo frame is perfect for on-the-spot viewing of digital pictures and videos from any digital camera, home PC via USB and all memory cards
- It features high resolution digital displays to enhance sharpness and optimize the fine details of your pictures
- Pictures are automatically resized to maximize the number of pictures that will fit on your frame
- Can display time and calendar function with alarm
- This home digital picture frame can play JPG, JPEG, BMP format images, browse pictures with background music
- To micro-display of images
- Photo support JPG, JPEG, BMP format
- Music support MP2/MP3/WMA, MEPG1/2/4 (DIVX) Movie supported DAT/MPG/VOB/MP4/AVI
- Play interval time is adjustable, and a variety of display image gradient
- Multilingual interface
- NTSC / PAL video, built-in two speakers (native speakers)
- Support SD, MMC, MS card and U disk
- A USB interface and headphone jack
- Language interface and easy to operate, can play background music
- Can copy any selected pictures
- Time settings, alarm function, calendar function
- Built-in stereo speakers
- Display Size: 10in
- Display: 4:3
- Resolution: 1024 x 768
Details:

- The digital photo frame is the perfect solution for anyone wanting to display digital memories in a fashionable, modern way
- The digital photo picture frame is perfect for on-the-spot viewing of digital pictures and videos from any digital camera, home PC via USB and all memory cards

- This home digital picture frame can play JPG, JPEG, BMP format images, browse pictures with background music

- A great keepsake making an ideal gift for all ages, it is a way to share your photos with family and friends
How Do Digital Photo Frames Work?
The Basics:

- Digital photo frames are electronic devices used to display digital image files. They mimic traditional photo frames in shape and size, but as opposed to only displaying one picture, a digital photo frame can alternate between a number of different pictures at random or at user-specified intervals. Pictures can be changed digitally, so there is no need to have photos printed out
Function:

- Digital photo frames are mostly sold in sizes ranging from 7 to 12 inches. However, smaller sizes (such as key chain digital photo frames) and larger sizes are available. Most commercially available digital photo frames display only image files in the .JPEG file format. However, more expensive models can display various file types, including .MOV video files. Certain models also have built-in speakers used for playing video files as well as .MP3 audio files over slide shows
Resolution:

- Most commercially available digital photo frames display image files at a resolution of 430 pixels by 234 pixels. Some digital photo frames are tailor-made for displaying landscape pictures (where they are wider than they are tall), and have an aspect ratio of 16x9. Digital photo frames range in price from $29.99 for the smallest models up to $200 for the more expensive and feature-filled models
How to Choose a Digital Photo (Picture) Frame:
- Decide on what size you want. Sizes typically range from 3.5" to 17", with the larger frames being more expensive. Keep in mind, however, that price doesn't depend entirely on size. You can find both cheap and expensive small frames, as well as both cheap and expensive large frames. Look for a balance between size and features listed below that stays within the price you're willing to pay.
- What resolution do you want? A high resolution in a small picture frame means the picture will appear sharp and natural. On the other hand, a low resolution in a large picture frame will make the picture look blurry and distorted.
- Check the contrast ratio of the frame. This is the difference between the blackest black the frame can display and the whitest white the frame can display. A low contrast ratio creates a muddy looking picture, while a high ratio creates a clean, vibrant image.
- How bright do you want the frame to be? You don't want a frame that's so dark that it fades into the wall, but you also don't want a frame that's so bright you need to wear sunglasses when you look at it. If you get one that's too bright, you can likely turn the brightness down, but if you get one that's too dark, there's no way of turning the brightness up.
- Most frames let you insert various media cards and display pictures directly from the card. What kinds of cards do you want the frame to support?
- Decide on a style/color. With so many frames available, there's no reason not to choose one that suits your style.
- What kind of features do you want? A lot of digital photo frames let you display a slideshow throughout a set time period each day, have their own remote control, let you play sound and video, and let you add or remove photos wirelessly.
How to Use a Digital Picture Frame:

- Take the memory card out of your digital camera and put it into the slot on the side of the digital picture frame. Make sure that you put the memory card in the correct slot based on the type of memory card it is, as there may be more than one slot.
- Adjust the speed of the slide show using the buttons on the side of the digital picture frame, or the remote. Sometimes the speed that is selected by the manufacturer is too fast, so you may want to slow it down a bit.
- Adjust the color of the photos. You can do this with the buttons on the side of the digital picture frame or with the remote if it comes with one. A remote is easier to handle than the buttons on the side, plus you can see what you're doing more easily.
- Adjust the volume of the music if there is any using the remote or the buttons on the digital picture frame. This can be especially nice if you are showing a video on your picture frame because you can adjust the sound accordingly.
How to Choose a Digital Photo (Picture) Frame:
- Decide on what size you want. Sizes typically range from 3.5" to 17", with the larger frames being more expensive. Keep in mind, however, that price doesn't depend entirely on size. You can find both cheap and expensive small frames, as well as both cheap and expensive large frames. Look for a balance between size and features listed below that stays within the price you're willing to pay.
- What resolution do you want? A high resolution in a small picture frame means the picture will appear sharp and natural. On the other hand, a low resolution in a large picture frame will make the picture look blurry and distorted.
- Check the contrast ratio of the frame. This is the difference between the blackest black the frame can display and the whitest white the frame can display. A low contrast ratio creates a muddy looking picture, while a high ratio creates a clean, vibrant image.
- How bright do you want the frame to be? You don't want a frame that's so dark that it fades into the wall, but you also don't want a frame that's so bright you need to wear sunglasses when you look at it. If you get one that's too bright, you can likely turn the brightness down, but if you get one that's too dark, there's no way of turning the brightness up.
- Most frames let you insert various media cards and display pictures directly from the card. What kinds of cards do you want the frame to support?
- Decide on a style/color. With so many frames available, there's no reason not to choose one that suits your style.
- What kind of features do you want? A lot of digital photo frames let you display a slideshow throughout a set time period each day, have their own remote control, let you play sound and video, and let you add or remove photos wirelessly.
Package Included:
- 1 x Digital Photo Picture Frame
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x Remote Controller
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 1 x Support Frame