I ordered it for my sister in law, which in the category of persons mentioned above falls (no PC and therefore nothing at the hat!). She was with the situation simply not satisfied: the memory of her still camera was full and full, but all really could their images not - an original of neat to mention, which is not surprising, smudge in the tiny and mostly with fingerprints display its apparatus.
Now the frame perched on her living room cabinet and it comes every day to enjoy, to see your pictures and also to show everyone at any time.
Two (minor) downside, the total make up a star deduction:
The directional angle of the small remote control has to be almost exactly aligned with the frame, otherwise the signal can not get away. Applies for manually indexing the image sequence as well as for changes in the menu.
That alone, however, would not be sufficient for a star deduction.
Unfortunately, I also find the power cord a bit too short, resulting in unnecessary difficulties in selecting the location for setting up / hang up.
Not anywhere a power source in this way too short reach is available, which can automatically resort to cumbersome (and unsightly) extension cords ... that ought to be able to avoid more from the original power cable through a meter, right?
With everything else - and I mean everything from frame size, intuitive menu navigation to the resolution - is admirably managed the handling easy, the operation menu detto. The control buttons on the top rear of the frame probably encourage more use of the remote control because it is not just fun, back there rumzufummeln and also always the danger of catching the wrong button.
The photo frame is good and secure with the bolt-on, an antenna-like state support, a hanging loop is also available (keyhole-shaped, like a clock), it looks great with its high-gloss piano black finish and draws all the attention.
Conclusion: the device reliably fulfills all its functions, disruptive merely the short cable from acting and the need to align the remote control in the application fairly accurately on the front of the frame, as nothing else does.
Despite the two little flaws I would buy this context definitely when needed.