- Minimalist style with mirror surface finish
- The low profile back casing makes the digital photo frame seem thinner and lighter
- Can be placed in landscape or portrait mode
Product Description
Hannspree’s 7-inch Digital Photo Frame Widescreen LCD delivers stunning picture quality, displays JPEG photos, 3-in-1 memory card reader, landscape or portrait mode, create slideshows with transition effects, adjustable stand, pivot, 8MB internal memory, alarm clock, perpetual calendar aspect ratio 16:9, resolution 480×234 brightness 200cd.m contrast ratio 500:1 viewing angle 160/160 black… More >>
Hannspree SD7021 7-Inch Digital Photo Frame
Tags: 7Inch, Digital, digital photo frame, Frame, Hannspree, internal memory, memory card reader, minimalist style, mirror surface, Photo, portrait mode, quality displays, SD7021, transition effects
#1 by T. Langford on April 15, 2010 - 7:37 pm
I assumed based on the description “8mb internal memory” that I would be able to copy photos to an internal drive. Not so… and the product packaging and instructions do not reference any sort of internal memory. A memory card or USB flash drive is required to display photos. Still, not a bad price for the product – but it would have been nice to know I would have to purchase a separate memory card (this is a gift) for the product to work BEFORE I ordered it.
Rating: 3 / 5
#2 by Nicole Guitelle on April 15, 2010 - 9:09 pm
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001JJYZWA
Not only is there no section in the “directions” about how to access the internal memory , but I had ordered a flash memory card with it but they were out of stock. Now I want to try this with just it’s small internal memory before I spend more money after bad.
After what I’m sure will be a very interesting tech support call, I think I’ll be returning this item.
Bye the way, ANTOnline.com has terrific prices on their own site, but exhorbitant shipping rates to make up for that.
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by James Harris on April 15, 2010 - 10:41 pm
Picture frame shows good photos, but the instructions are not very clear and doesn’t have a detailed list of how to make the product work. Frame is good quality.
Rating: 3 / 5
#4 by Srivatsa on April 16, 2010 - 1:08 am
Ok product. grainy pictures. I guess thats what one would get for that price. another [...] would give a nice digital frame.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by K. Terry on April 16, 2010 - 3:00 am
Like many others, I assumed there was no internal memory in this frame, it’s not mentioned anywhere in the very sparse instructions or in the packaging, but I actually found it by accident. From main menu select your flash media, go into edit mode, then select the picture you want to copy by pressing the last button (check mark), then press the second button (copy) it actually works! Don’t forget to delete the factory pics of the stuffed animals, for that go into edit mode while internal memory is active, select unwanted pics with the last button (check mark) then press the second button (trash can). Once you have your pictures copied to internal memory it will go into slide-show mode automatically, albeit with no random mode.
The display is about what I would expect from such a cheap frame, it even preserves aspect ratio when zoom mode is selected, a nice plus, but what I didn’t expect is the fact that the clock and calender looses it’s memory when the device is shut off. Date is reset to Jan/01/2008 and time resets to 12:00. If anyone has a fix for that I would love to hear it. I have even gone as far as disassembling the unit thinking maybe there was a lithium battery inside that had died, no such luck.
Rating: 3 / 5