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Sungale Digital Photo Frame


Not long ago I blogged about frying my digital photo frame. I replaced it with the Sungale ZA701 from Buy.com for $29.99 including shipping. It has since sold out and I don’t know if they will be getting more in but it was a very good value for the money. The resolution is no better than what I fried but it allowed me to put 2400 photos on a 256mb SD card and it accesses them all. It has a remote and and easy off/on on the remote which my previous frame did not have. It comes with a removable frame if you are tight for space. All in all it is an extremely good value for the price. This is not a paid blog.

Manufacturer: Sungale
Mfg Part#: ZA701
UPC: 00718103081863
Buy.com Sku: 211046819
Item#: E4YJFT

Features
Elegant wood frame to decorate your home
7" 16:9 TFT LCD display
Slide show browses your precious photos
Background music add sentiment to your memory
Inter-exchange photos between memory cards
Support all popular SD/MMC/MS memory cards
Photo zoom and rotation
Interchangeable Frames:
Built-in stereo speakers
Remote Control operation
Accessories:
Remote Control
User Manual
Quick reference guide
AC adapter

Tech Specs
Screen: 7 " 16:9 TFT LCD
Resolution: 480x234 pixels
Brightness: 250cd/m2
Contrast: 300:1
Photo file format: JPG
Memory card: SD, MMC, MS
USB CONNECTION: USB2.0 Host/Device
Power: AC 100-240V


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