View photos of friends and family with this Insignia digital photo frame with an 8" LCD screen and 800 x 600 resolution to showcase your pictures with striking clarity.
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I've had this frame for a few weeks and am very happy with it. Picture quality is outstanding. Bright whites and nice dark blacks. Random transition effects is great and fun. The 8" makes the pictures really pop (well worth the $30 for the bigger screen.) Copying data to the internal 2GB card is easy and fast; you can load pics on a USB or SD card or (what I did) just connect it to the computer with supplied standard cable and copy in Windows. I keep it on Random to shuffle pictures of my family. Frame is solid and handsome.
The remote is finicky; pressing the button once leads to two jumps forward and sometimes one forward and one bag. Not a huge deal.
It comes with auto-shutoff times, but the max is 4hrs (also includes a never option). Since I use this at my desk, I'd like a 8 or 9hr option.
What's great about it: Picture quality, frame construction, setup
This hub works with your high-speed Internet and your home phones to deliver VoIP phone services and supports up to 4 Ooma Telo handsets. With easy setup, you can enjoy unlimited U.S. calling and low international rates.*
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This product so far has been great; was very easy to set up (literally, plug it into AC and plug it into ethernet (with DHCP), and you're good to go. Go online (DO THIS FIRST) and complete the setup online including picking your phone number. My only gripe so far is there were no numbers available in Austin, TX (512 area code). Then logoff and the unit will update which takes about 15. We have the unit plugged into an AT&T U-verse box, and the U-Verse detected it as another router and automatically asked if it should be placed in a DMZ zone (I said yes). We have an AT&T cordless phone plugged in, with 3 handsets. Works great.
Very good call quality, love the dialtone. And the physical unit is VERY attractive and well-designed.
What's great about it: Easy to set up, looks sexy, nice features