Other criticisms I share with other Mitrezensenten:
- Too short cable, so that the wall attachment already technically not feasible (or it will not look good when just below the frame already hangs the extension cord or multiple plugs)
- Insufficient instructions
- The Fingertapserfreundliche and not very scratch-resistant plastic surface of the frame (have my now in a jute bag with put in the work and he sees Abgeliebt right from since ...)
- The multiple-images-at the same time function is only for stamp fans of interest. I also stumbled upon the displayed still image and settings, but they were not executed.
A nice, but not perfect gimmick in "Still okay" area.
Addendum: Now there's a message Hama employee: Here are some excerpts on edgewise photos in edgewise established framework:
QUOTE: The ability to rotate the image in the slideshow does not offer itself. You need at a portrait-oriented image, pause the slide show and rotate the image manually using the remote control. Then start again the slideshow. The digital photo frame can not automatically detect and rotate the images. This you have to manually adjust for each slideshow. A save the rotated images is not working on the picture frame. These things you have to carry and store a corresponding image editing program on your PC, so that images are displayed properly in the slide show.
In my mail, that the photo frame, again showing my photos that I've turned on the Mac via iPhoto just wrong (and I think that suboptimal)
can answer the following:
Quote: I can understand you very well, but it is here to a picture frame and not a PC. 95% of all on the market picture frames behave like that.
The is nothing more to add on my part. What I am so stupid and ordere a digital photo frame and do not equal a PC ...