You can get them for about $60 with $20 shipping compared to about $400 at B&H.
Im just curious about the picture quality...
Photolistic Goldmember 1,632 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Oregon City, Oregon More info | Jan 23, 2007 01:18 | #1 Permanent banYou can get them for about $60 with $20 shipping compared to about $400 at B&H. FOR SALE: Canon 30D, 10D, and D2000
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Rellik Senior Member 720 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC More info | Jan 23, 2007 05:15 | #2 Not off ebay, but saw one at a local store where they had a few displayed in the window. To say the least, I was not impressed. The image quality was very poor. Display was too bright, can feel a bit of flickering, and just did not look like a photo to me. -Derek 40D, 5D, 5D MK II, 1D Mark III
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Jan 23, 2007 07:49 | #3 Permanent banThanks! They do sound nice!!! FOR SALE: Canon 30D, 10D, and D2000
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Jan 23, 2007 08:08 | #4 Permanent banlooking closer now Pandigital seems to have the best resolution for picture frames around that price. 800X480 compared to 640X480 or worse. FOR SALE: Canon 30D, 10D, and D2000
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jptsr1 Goldmember 1,846 posts Gallery: 4 photos Likes: 116 Joined Sep 2006 Location: From The Bronx NY but living in Singapore More info | i have an 8inch pandigital. the picture quality is on par with an old laptop monitor. not bad but not great. you can adjust almost everything. contrast, brightness, frame rate, you can even add music. it can use almost any type of memory card and even has a built in hard drive. it also has 2 different frame covers (wood grain and black). its around 100 bucks i think. i'm not sure because it was a gift. i think its great. no one is going to be fooled and think its a real photo but its nice to have the he slide-show running when company is over. the one thing it does that i don't like is it kind of crops some pictures to fit the frame. it doesn't do it to all of them so I'm assuming there is some sort of size limit. in any case, some photos are cropped too much and the tops of heads are cut off. this aside i love the frame and plan on getting another (bigger) one soon. Et Facta Est Lux
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CoolToolGuy Boosting Ruler Sales 4,175 posts Joined Aug 2003 Location: Maryland, USA More info | Look carefully at what card slots it has. I bought some online and when I got them they do not have a CF card slot, only SD, Memory Stick, and a couple other formats. Not a killer, I just got some cheap SD cards on eBay - but check for that if it matters to you. Rick
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Jan 23, 2007 08:49 | #7 Permanent banjptsr1 wrote in post #2585833 i have an 8inch pandigital. the picture quality is on par with an old laptop monitor. not bad but not great. you can adjust almost everything. contrast, brightness, frame rate, you can even add music. it can use almost any type of memory card and even has a built in hard drive. it also has 2 different frame covers (wood grain and black). its around 100 bucks i think. i'm not sure because it was a gift. i think its great. no one is going to be fooled and think its a real photo but its nice to have the he slide-show running when company is over. the one thing it does that i don't like is it kind of crops some pictures to fit the frame. it doesn't do it to all of them so I'm assuming there is some sort of size limit. in any case, some photos are cropped too much and the tops of heads are cut off. this aside i love the frame and plan on getting another (bigger) one soon. J. Are you going to stick with Pandigital? FOR SALE: Canon 30D, 10D, and D2000
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jptsr1 Goldmember 1,846 posts Gallery: 4 photos Likes: 116 Joined Sep 2006 Location: From The Bronx NY but living in Singapore More info | Jan 23, 2007 09:13 | #8 Photolistic wrote in post #2585957 Are you going to stick with Pandigital? yes. the picture quality is nor wonderful but its adequate for what i want it to do. i just cant see paying $500 for a marginally better quality screen. if i want a picture to be perfect ill print it and put it in a real frame. this little frame gets quite a bit of attention. everyone that comes over stays glued to it for like 10min or so when they first notice it. probably because that's how long it takes for the pictures to loop. there are a few flaws but i am satisfied with it. if you normally find yourself pixel peeping on your computer this is probably not the frame for you. if your satisfied with pictures clear enough to get the point across then this on will due fine. oh, and the one i have is 7inches not 8. i think i said 8 before. Et Facta Est Lux
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Jan 23, 2007 18:34 | #9 Permanent banAt $200 I might as well spend another $200 and get a flat screen tv and hook up my camera on the slide show. FOR SALE: Canon 30D, 10D, and D2000
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johnnybfan Goldmember 1,552 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Wyoming, MI More info | Jan 24, 2007 01:36 | #10 Or how about one of those portable dvd players. They seem to look pretty good? jim
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Jan 24, 2007 02:52 | #11 Permanent banjohnnybfan wrote in post #2590541 Or how about one of those portable dvd platers. They seem to look pretty good? Well I found a 20" flat screen at Costco for $300 with $16.50 shipping. It has RCAs in and great resolution. And if anything ever happens to it, Costco will replace it for free! FOR SALE: Canon 30D, 10D, and D2000
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