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Agfaphoto AF5075 7" Digital Photoframe | 
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| Brand: Agfa Category: CE
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £48.49 You Save: £1.50 (3%)
New (2) Used (3) from £39.99
Rating: 17 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8 x 4.7
MPN: AF5075 Model: AF5075 EAN: 3425163009702 ASIN: B000XUM2TO
Release Date: October 25, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Agfa AF5075 digital photo frame with a 7 inch colour display Features remote control, slideshow display mode, image rotate and image zoom Connections: memory card support for SD, MMC, MS, XD AND USB2." |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Agfa AF5075 digital photo frame with a 7 inch colour display Features remote control, slideshow display mode, image rotate and image zoom Connections: memory card support for SD, MMC, MS, XD AND USB2."
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| Customer Reviews:
Great value frame November 8, 2007 Andrew Clews (Herts, UK) 380 out of 386 found this review helpful
Well, here's my story... I spent weeks researching which frame to get my mum for Christmas. They vary so much in price/quality/brand etc... I wanted to get a Philips, as they seem to get hands-down the best reviews. I just couldn't justify the price. Having visited all the major highstreet stores (Debenhams, John Lewis, Currys, Klick, Boots, Tesco Extra, Argos etc.) in seek of some display models to play with, I eventually gave up today, as not one - and as you are now well aware, I did try hard - not one store had a functioning frame on display. So I took the plunge... I went back to the well-known catalogue store (who boast a no-quibble 30-day money back promise!) and bought 2 to try out - the heavily-reviewed "Linx" 7" jobby, and this one, the Agfa. The Agfa wins, no doubt about it. Understandably, no frame with 480x234 pixel display (which incidentally the majority of frames under 80 are speced at) is going to look fantastic close up, but th Agfa looks a hell of a lot better than the Linx. And it's so easy to use, even my mum will find it a doddle! Just stick in a memory car or PictBridge-compatible camera, and it starts the slide show. The remote is dead simple too - choose length of time the picture stays on from 5s to 60s, various stretch/pan/zoom modes, back and forward through pics, and rotate. That's it. No setup menus or similar present - but who needs them, this frame is plug and play, litterly. The only reason I've given it 4 rather than 5 is that the pictures don't look amazing close up, but this isn't really a problem,. Also, should you wish to leave a picture up for more than 60 secs, no problem, the frame has a pause button too! All-round good buy, far better than the Linx, and I dare say many others in the same league... Hope this helps. Andrew
Nice uncomplicated frame December 11, 2007 Stephen Bird 89 out of 89 found this review helpful
I have just bought one of these as a Christmas present for the in-laws. I am sure they will forgive me when I say they aren't the most technically minded, so I was looking for something easy to operate and this frame is perfect. The resolution is much the same as any 7" frame in this price bracket so no complaints there. It has a very handy remote control for all the operations, you can even turn the frame off with the remote and when you put it back on it will resume from the next photo. The one thing I wish these frames did was a random (shuffle) slide show, no frames in this price bracket offer that feature though so I can't mark it down for that. One area which I did mark it down though was this. The frame quotes a resolution of 480 x 234 pixels - I resized my pictures to 480 x 234 but when they were displayed they had black bands top and bottom. After much experimenting I found 480 x 270 worked perfect. This is actually at a ratio of 16:9 which was also mentioned on the box. A little more information in this area would have been appreciated. To summarise - I am very pleased with the display quality and especially the user friendly interface.
Good Little Frame December 1, 2007 Paul Godsen (Leeds) 55 out of 59 found this review helpful
I trawled the web for reviews and can only find Andrews, which seems to be on every web site ! WORD for WORD. Not sure whats going on, but the frame is good, nice picture quality and fairly easy to use. No battery is a pain, didnt really have this as a requirment, but it hind site would have wanted it as easier to pass around. No complaints overall.
Easy No Fuss Frame December 18, 2007 V. Gibbins (Durham, England) 23 out of 24 found this review helpful
I bought this frame for my husband as a xmas present from the kids. Didn't have to set anything up or resize photos (I chose all landscape ones but there is a rotate function) saved our favourite family photos to an SD card, put the card in the frame and it was up and running straight away. Decent quality picture and no black borders if you stick to landscape photos. No fuss, no bother. Going to get one each the same for my mam and my in laws.
Good Picture - uncomplicated and easy to use January 30, 2008 Mr. Christopher J. Parker 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Like another reviewer, i bought this as a gift for my mother after the original Kodak one i bought her for christmas lasted for 10 days before dying... but some teething problems as the fist agfa one i received didnt work at all, but the second one works like a dream - 10 x better picture than the kodak, its easy to use and well made.
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