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Philips' 9in frame is, just like its 7in stablemate, one of the more stylish digital photo frames you can buy. Sadly, though, in the case of this particular model, it's a triumph of style over substance. Navigating the many menus is performed with a mi...
Looks good, but iffy performance and a high price get in the way...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 01:55:36
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First impressions can be deceptive. Stylish frame let down by image quality. This Philips model is one of the more stylish units in the group, aided by three interchangeable fascias and a chrome border that make it easy to match the frame to your d...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 01:55:39
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With a 9in display, the Philips digital photo frame wasnt the biggest of the screens we tested and it doesnt come loaded with options like Wi-Fi connections. Instead, the frame excels with its ease of use. Cunningly, it has a five-way directional button o...
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This is a terrific idea that needs just a bit more refining. It looks like any framed photograph but the picture is actually an LCD screen that displays any or all of the 90 or so pictures loaded into the devices memory or plugge...
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Digital photo frames have always been a cool concept, but most of the models weve seen havent really lived up to their potential. So when we received Philips latest effort, the 9FF2M4, we were hoping the companys experience in this area would final...
Nice colour, Lots of options, Interchangeable frames...
Had problems displaying fine image details, Clunky interface The Final Word Even though its one of the better digital photo frames on the market, the Philips 9FF2M4 still isnt the perfect replacement for a traditional photo frame, but it offers a dec...
Even though its one of the better digital photo frames on the market, the Philips 9FF2M4 still isnt the perfect replacement for a traditional photo frame, but it offers a decent alternative if you want to try something new.
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With its photoframe line-up, Philips gingerly walks the tightrope between dodgy budget models with their shocking viewing angles and washed out colours, and digital masterpieces that could double as your telly but have price tags to match.Its latest 9F...
Great picture. Intelligent timer. On-board editing...
No Wi-Fi. Menus still fiddly...
A solid performer that builds on the excellent 7FF1M4 with a bigger screen and extra features. Still, a little Wi-Fi wouldn’t hurt at this price would it Philips?...
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With its photoframe line-up, Philips gingerly walks the tightrope between dodgy budget models with their shocking viewing angles and washed out colours, and digital masterpieces that could double as your telly but have price tags to match.Its latest 9F...
Great picture. Intelligent timer. On-board editing...
No Wi-Fi. Menus still fiddly...
A solid performer that builds on the excellent 7FF1M4 with a bigger screen and extra features. Still, a little Wi-Fi wouldn’t hurt at this price would it Philips?...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 01:55:42
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Share your digital photos with friends and family...
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One of the beauties of digital photography is the flexibility it gives you. Gone are the days when you routinely went to Boots to have your photos developed; in are the days when you can share photos online, share them via mobile phone and edit them to yo...
An impulse buy it might not be, but if a digital photo frame is the answer to all your prayers then the Philips 9FF2M4 has to be on your list. It's elegant, well designed and easy to use with plenty of useful features to help you get the most out of your...
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