Digital photo frame - 7" More Product Details
65 reviews
January, 2009
Attractively designed digital picture frame; decent image quality; relatively inexpensive; USB connectivity for cameras and thumbdrives; 128MB of built-in memory along with slots for SD/MMC, Memory Stick, and XD cards. Also, the firmware is upgradeable an...
No support for compact flash cards; interface could be more intuitive; screen is pretty small; Samsung logo seems a bit large compared to frame size.
Samsung's 7-inch photo frame will look good on your desk at work--and offers good picture quality--but it's a fairly basic frame from a features standpoint.
Since its $139.99 MSRP puts it well below the prices of competing frames from Philips and Kodak, this Samsung becomes a compelling choice for someone looking for a smaller digital photo frame and who doesn't need the bells and whistles of MP3...
When Samsung enters a new market, you expect big things, but it's actually gone small with its first foray into the North American digital photo frame market. The company's SPF-72H is a 7-inch frame with a fairly basic feature set that's highlighted by 12...
Attractively designed digital picture frame; decent image quality; relatively inexpensive; USB connectivity for cameras and thumbdrives; 128MB of built-in memory along with slots for SD/MMC, Memory Stick, and XD cards. Also, the firmware is upgradeable an...
No support for compact flash cards; interface could be more intuitive; screen is pretty small; Samsung logo seems a bit large compared to frame size.
Samsung's 7-inch photo frame will look good on your desk at work--and offers good picture quality--but it's a fairly basic frame from a features standpoint.
Since its $139.99 MSRP puts it well below the prices of competing frames from Philips and Kodak, this Samsung becomes a compelling choice for someone looking for a smaller digital photo frame and who doesn't need the bells and whistles of MP3...
Boasting a good image resolution, the Samsung SPF-72H performs well for a digital photo frame.
Simple interface, least expensive on test, no image stretching
Difficult to access buttons, least attractive design, lacks Compact Flash support
The frame is probably the least attractive on test, with white and silver stripes and a gigantic, and far too noticeable, Samsung logo.
Round the back The SPF-72H interface is simple, but navigation is complicated as the buttons are behind itTransfer of images to the 7in Samsung SPF-72H is via USB or media cards (SD/MMC/MS/XD). The SPF-72H also displayed some invalid files copied...
Sex, USB cables and digital photoframes. Sammy sexes up its snap show off.
>Touch screen, Easy to use, Stonkingly good looking ,
Lack of Wi Fi
If you happen to be looking for a gift for your godmother twice removed you won't go far wrong with this.
Samsung SPF-72HSex, USB cables and digital photoframes. Sammy seems to think otherwise and the "slips off the tongue" SPF-72H is one good looking pic player.
Relatively inexpensive and with a simple interface, we like the 7in Samsung SPF-72H digital photo frame - except for its ugly design.
Relatively inexpensive and with a simple interface, we like the 7in Samsung SPF-72H digital photo frame, not least because it doesn't stretch images. But it's difficult to access buttons, and has an unattractive design.
The Samsung SPF-72H is probably the least attractive digital photo frame we've tested, with white and silver stripes and a gigantic - far too noticeable - Samsung logo. VerdictRelatively inexpensive and with a simple interface, we like the 7in...

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