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Agfaphoto AF5087MS Digital Photoframe

DATE REVIEWED: 19th Feb 2010

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If you’re thinking about purchasing a digital photo frame, then this AgfaPhoto8” frame is an admirable choice. Equipped with all the features you would expect of a modern digital frame, this offers value for money and ease of use in one neat, good-looking package.

The 8” LCD display has an output resolution of 800 x 600, delivering bright, crisp images even in daylight. It comes with a rather neat Eco mode for saving on power, and it also has a luminosity sensor which helps maintain an optimum picture at all times.

You load up your images using the 6-in-1-memory card reader, which caters for SD, MMC, MS, SDHC, xD and CF cards. Simply slot on your card and you’re ready to view your images almost instantly. The slideshow mode operates with JPEG images, so make sure you have all your photos in JPG format before you start. The frame also enables you to load up music in the form of MP3 files and Mjpeg and MPEG4 movie files too. The large 1GB internal memory is great for storing your favourite files on the frame itself if you don’t fancy continually switching memory cards.

The slim design is in line with most other digital fames on the market, although this one does feature a build-in moulded stand. The frame also comes with a responsive remote control for flicking through images and altering your settings from the comfort of your seat. This is a great product, ideal for those who can’t get enough of their photos.

 

Final Verdict
A sleek, easy to use product, which produces crisp clear images and plenty of in-frame functions such as music and movies.
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