
| Value for Money | 7.8/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 5.6/10 |
| Toshiba TekBright PA3637K1ETC | ![]() | £52.29P&P - Check site |
| Toshiba TekBright PA3637K1ETC | ![]() | £45.47P&P - Check site |
Full review by
Guest.
on 20th Mar 2008
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User Rating : 10
Respect : 0
Good Points: Very easy to use. Stylish. Not bulky.
Bad Points: None
General comments: The Toshiba 7" Tekbright is a very good buy. More expensive than some but worth it because of ease of use. Can set timer for when you want it to come on and off. Can be mounted on wall or sit on a shelf.
Guest's review and ratings | 51 words
Review by
Guest.
on 3rd Jan 2008
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User Rating : 8
Respect : +1
I've not much experience with digital photo frames, but do have one of these.
The range of cards supported is good and the presentation is generally pleasing.
Image brightness is pretty much just right in daylight, though it would be nice if it automatically dimmed the display when viewed under lower lighting conditions to maintain the illusion of viewing a printed photograph.
Other than that image resolution and presentation can't be faulted.
Guest's full review | 106 words
Review by
Guest.
on 20th Dec 2007
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User Rating : 9
Respect : 0
High Quality and exceptionally easy to use.
Guest's full review | 12 words
Review by
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on 1st Dec 2007
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User Rating : 9
Respect : 0
Compared this frame in stores with digital frames from most of the major manufacturers (Philips 7FFxxx/9FFxxx, Kodak xx811, Samsung SPH-72H/V) and image quality seemed far better than any of these; bright, very sharp, good contrast and colour;images seem to jump out at you more than other frames. This is born out in the specs: 18-bit or 262K colour (Philips 16-bit or 65K and does seem to suffer from poor colour smoothness, particularly in dark areas - samsung and kodak are 18-bit and seemed ok); ...
bhav's full review | 636 words
