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Philips 10FF2CME

First seen: 16 november 2007

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    8.6 8.6 from 17 reviewers
  • Design (2)
    9.6 9.6 from 2 reviewers
  • Ease of use (9)
    8.1 8.1 from 9 reviewers
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Larger screen for more viewing comfort! Display your digital photos in high pixel density quality, perfect digital colour and all the richness of professional prints on the PhotoFrame 10FF2CME’s large screen.

  • High Pixel Density Display
  • Perfect digital colour
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Manufacturer's Specs

Release Date

  • First seen
    16 November 2007

10FF2CME

The Philips 10FF2CME has a 10.2inch LCD, with 9.4 inches of visible area and 3 : 2 frame ratio and a panel resolution of 800 x 480. It has a dimension of 299 x 221 x 126 mm with stand, weighing approximately 1.37kg. Operating temperature is from 0ºC to 45ºC.

Features

The effective viewing area of the Philips 10FF2CME is 199.8 x 132.48 mm with a resolution of 720 x 480 and brightness of 200 cd/m². It has a lifetime of 20000 hours for 50% brightness. Other than that, it has a pixel d…

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10FF2CME

The Philips 10FF2CME has a 10.2inch LCD, with 9.4 inches of visible area and 3 : 2 frame ratio and a panel resolution of 800 x 480. It has a dimension of 299 x 221 x 126 mm with stand, weighing approximately 1.37kg. Operating temperature is from 0ºC to 45ºC.

Features

The effective viewing area of the Philips 10FF2CME is 199.8 x 132.48 mm with a resolution of 720 x 480 and brightness of 200 cd/m². It has a lifetime of 20000 hours for 50% brightness. Other than that, it has a pixel density of 91.5 ppi and contrast ratio of 300:1. It can connect to PC and Mac via USB (2.0) port. Compatible storage media include memory cards and built-in memory with a capacity of up to 128MB. Compatible memory card types include Compact Flash type I, Secure Digital (SD), Secure Digital (SHDC), Multimedia Card, xD card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Micro Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick Duo (via adaptor) and MS Pro Duo (via adaptor). Power consumption when in use is 7.5W and operating time on battery can last up to an hour. For added convenience, the Philips 10FF2CME has two built-in card readers, placement supports such as landscape, photo auto orientation and portrait, two control buttons and a 5-way mini joystick. Supported photo format include JPEG photo, up to 10MB JPEG files, up to 16 megapixels. Playback mode options include full screen browse, slideshow and thumbnail browse. There is also an option to create, delete, edit and rename albums. Photos can also be edited, ie. Copy, crop, delete, move, rotate and zoom &crop with photo effects such as black and white, frames and sepia. Slideshows can be managed and comes with different settings such as collage (multiple pictures), random, sequential and transition effect. Setup function can be preset to auto on/off on weekday/weekend, beep on/off, brightness adjustment, clock display enable/disable, event reminder with snooze, language, photo source, set time and date as well as status. Other features include plug and play compatibility with Mac OS X, Windows 2000/ XP or later and Windows Vista. The stand can also be rotated and is tilt-adjustable. Other convenience includes Kensignton lock compatibility and Firmware upgradeable via USB. The package includes AC-DC Adapter, PC/Mac software CD, Quick start guide, USB cable and User Manual.

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  1. Philips 10FF2CME: Philips has done it again!

    Reviewer: Dooyoo
    12 March 2008
    Overall 8
    8.0
     

    I have this digital photo frame for over to 2 weeks now. I am pretty satisfied with it. The picture quality is beautiful and it is also very easy to use. It has a nice aluminium frame. The only problem with this photo frame is the software which was included. Uploading photos from your PC via the USB connection is not that good. All photos are neatly reduced automatically to the correct dimensions; however, some photos end up like a total black picture. Uploading to your... Read more

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