Philips 10.2-inch LCD Digital Photo Frame with 9.4-Inch Display (White)
Philips 10.2-inch LCD Digital Photo Frame with 9.4-Inch Display (White)

The 10FF2CMI/27 is a 10.2″ LCD Digital Photo Frame that will allow you to display and manage your digital photos on a large screen. The very best high density, full color screen shows off your photos with the same “real life” rich detail and vibrant colors as high quality prints. Automatic landscape/portrait recognition employs a sensor that recognizes PhotoFrame orientation and displays each photo in its proper mode. Smart Album allows you to create and manage photo albums, as well as to set up and adjust transition effects to your photo slideshows. The PhotoEffect Wizard is an easy-to-use feature that allows you to rotate, zoom in, crop and even adjust photo color tones to b&w or sepia right within the PhotoFrame. The unit operates on AC power or cordlessly with the rechargeable battery. The unit has a 9.4 inch viewable area and a 3:2 frame ratio.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Great frame w/ nice features
I bought this frame for my wife over a year ago. It has worked fine without problems, the picture quality is good and we like that we can rotate the frame to either portrait or landscape view and the frame automatically adjusts. We also enjoy the selections and groupings the frame chooses when displaying photo montages. None of the other frames I have bought for other members of my family have compared, but I didn’t want to spend over a $100 on their frames.
5 Stars Outstanding value in a digital photo frame with 3:2 aspect ratio and good user manual
This digital photo frame is available on sale from time to time at $100 to $120, and at this price it represents an outstanding value. Using its internal 128 megabyte memory, the photo frame can hold hundreds of photos when they are uploaded to it in JPEG format either at 720 by 480 resolution for display in landscape format, or at 480 by 720 resolution for display in portrait format. The images are bright and clear. The frame can be programmed to turn on and off automatically at preset times. And, conveniently, the photo frame displays photos in a 3:2 aspect ratio that many digital cameras provide. I own two of these frames: one for landscape format and another for portrait format.
Some reviewers have reported difficulties with loading photos onto the photo frame. Their complaints are certainly legitimate because the “Quick Start Guide” that is included with the photo frame does not offer enough detail to really get started. However, a “User Manual” that may be downloaded in PDF format from the Philips web site (similar to the “Digital User Manual” that is provided on the enclosed CD) does provide clear instructions for operating the frame.
There is one minor problem with this photo frame. It has a support leg that in theory can be rotated so that the photo frame can be free standing in either landscape or portrait position. To place the support leg in landscape position, the leg is rotated fully clockwise (as viewed from the back of the frame) until it stops. With the leg in this position, the weight of the frame pushes the leg against a stop, which results in a stable position for the leg. To place the support leg in portrait position, the leg is rotated counterclockwise, but not until it stops. Instead, the leg is rotated until an audible click is heard, at which point portrait position is achieved. With the leg in this position, the weight of the frame does not push the leg against a stop, but rather tends to rotate the leg clockwise towards landscape position, which could cause the frame to fall.
It is possible to lessen the chance of the frame falling by GENTLY prying the 2 inch diameter white plastic cap off of the back of the frame using a flat bladed screwdriver, then GENTLY tightening the underlying bolt using a 4 mm Allen wrench so that the support leg rotates less freely. But I hope that Philips fixes this design flaw in future photo frames.
1 Stars PHILIPS. DIGITAL PHOT FRAME. very bad quality
i bought philips 10.2 inche lcd in november 2008 with amazon. philips change the product in february 2009. At this time does not work well. 10 minutes after begin, it stop and no work any more. i had change the memory stick by 4 times and work the same. very bad product. i lost my money.
1 Stars Sub-Standard Quality
Very difficult user interface with controls poorly located. Fair picture quality. A superior build or finish quality though.
Our unit lasted 3 months and then the picture failed. Sent it back and they returned it still not working. Finally resolved 4 months later.
Not a good choice.
4 Stars great product, somewhat difficult to put your pictures on.
This is a great product, I bought it for my dad as a gift as I already have one. the only problem is that it’s pretty tough to figure out how to put your pictures on it. I AM A TECHIE, and it was still not as user friendly as it could be. But once you get the pics on, you are good to go.
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