![]() There’s an innovative variable-angle stand that works both landscape and portrait, a set of buttons for navigating, power socket and power button. One of the main reasons I stopped using this was the fact the power connector was dodgey meaning it would reset itself a lot if the cable was even slightly moved. But I was willing to give these things a go – I was sold a Samsung SPF-71E for $30 a long time ago and it has sit there unused for a long time.Īs expected, there’s the minimalistic aesthetics. I guess, spelling it all out like that really makes it clear that it would never really succeed. Clock – well most of them had the ability to run as a clock as well, but their on-board RTC was very poor for accuracy (necessitating annoying resetting, especially as the interface lags), and isn’t battery backed so you had to go through it all if someone tripped over the cable, or there was a power outage.Sub-par aesthetics – big bezels, unimaginative flat colours.Battery powered keychain sized frames did exist, with even more woeful capacity and quality (16 photos at 160×120 ring a bell?) and the batteries wore out quickly, and had short runtimes. Sharing it around like a photo is a no-no, since it needs to be cabled. ![]()
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