Review – CiBox 7 Inch Digital Photo Frame
I have been looking for a new digital photo frame for a while, so i was pleasantly surprised when the CiBox 7 Inch Digital Photo Frame landed on my doorstep for me to review.
The CiBox 7 Inch Digital Photo frame looks very good for a budget digital photo frame, and it comes with 3 interchangeable fascias, one in silver, black or white, so it will match your apartment
Setting ti up was pretty easy, it features an easy to use menu, and takes just a few minutes to get it fully setup with all your favourite photos.
As well as being able to display photos, the CiBox 7 Inch Digital Photo frame can play video files, in the form of MP4 and also music files in the form of MP3.
It can connect to your PC or Mac via USB, but if you don’t own a PC and want to transfer images direct from your digital camera this can be done easily with the memory card slot.
Here’s the specs.
- Bright 7” TFT active matrix LCD screen
- Support format: MP3, MP4, JPEG, WMA
- Support memory card: SD, MMC, XD, MS
- Support USB 2.0
- Simply insert a memory card into the digital picture frame to show photos, play MP3, or MP4 video files
- Supports up to 16 mega pixel images files (JPEG format)
- In-built memory for 15 pictures
- Clock and calendar functions
- Includes a credit card style remote control
- Automatic sideshow with multiple translation effects and adjustable display time
- User friendly on-screen display lets access all controls easily
- Comes with 3 inter-changeable face-plates , silver, white and black
- Universal power adapter, range from 100v to 200v
- Dimensions: 210.0 x 157.0 x 36.8(mm) unit weight: 450g
Overall the CiBox 7 Inch Digital Photo frame is great value for money, it retails for £69.99 and is available from Red Save, also check out the other digital photo frames they have available.
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