Sony D80 8 inch Digital Photoframe - Black

Sony D80 8 inch Digital Photoframe - Black
alaAverage 4.4

41 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 41 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 87/100. The average review date is Aug 1, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 35757 reviews from other Digital Photo Frames. Last update: May 24, 2013.

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(Based on 41 reviews)

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Be aware on image order!

 

Be aware on image order!

Whilst the Photo frame is good and clear and works well in the "random" mode there is a problem if you wish to have a strict order to your photgraphs (say for the progress on the building of your house). The unit does not always allow you to dictate...

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Fabulous!

 

Fabulous!

The frame looks and oozes quality with the picture truly first class. Being a Sony product I would have been surprised at anything less although I have one small gripe; I prefer the cable from the AC plug adapter to drop out from the bottom of the plug...

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Sony D80 8 inch Digital Photoframe - Black

 

Sony D80 8 inch Digital Photoframe - Black

Have been looking for some time for digital photo frame and eventually decided on the Sony 8" model. Having had a Sony laptop and digital camera the screen quality is usually excellent - and can confirm it is same for photo frame. Easy to use with...

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Sony D80 DPF

 

Sony D80 DPF

Good clear picture. Much the nicest looking DPF on the market - no clunky frame. Any bigger than 8 inch would be too big. No USB cable - so have to provide your own. Random presentation of photos is not very random (annoying when you see the same...

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Good product spoilt by useless operating instructions

 

Good product spoilt by useless operating instructions

Pity that a nice piece of kit is completely ruined by pathetic Operating Instruction Manual. Coming from SONY, one would think they could get the Instructions right. It took half a day to get the Photo Frame into a basic operating mode. How a...

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Intuitive?

 

Intuitive?

Guess I'm a bit of a thicko but, having mislaid the instruction book, I can't get it to run a 'full screen/ large image' slide show. My intuition told me that; 'Various settings/ Slide show settings/ 3 secs interval' would have given me some sort of...

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Excellent quality; easy to use

 

Excellent quality; easy to use

This frame, although relatively expensive, is worth the extra money compared with cheaper rivals. Images are crisp and bright and the 4:3 aspect ratio means they fit the screen direct from the camera memory card without distortion, cropping or...

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BEAUTIFUL COLOURS & DESIGN

 

BEAUTIFUL COLOURS & DESIGN

Some people are unsure if digital frames are worth the money-they are. Everyone who sees them just can't stop staring and smiling at your photos. This digital frame is one of the expensive ones out there, more than 4 times more expensive than the...

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Brilliant display of photographs

 

Brilliant display of photographs

Excellent rendition of photos. I have >1000 35mm slides scanned into my computer because I don't have a projector and screen any more, needed a nice way to display them. This is brilliant. Doesn't take TIFF format though. Downloaded them onto 2Mb SD...

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S O N Y ... in case you didn't know.

 

S O N Y ... in case you didn't know.

I bought this very expensive photo frame for my parents wedding anniversary. I wouldnt buy another as the one very obvious thing you see every time you look at the frame (when it's switched on) is the words S O N Y written in white lettering at the...

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