Sony DPF-D1020 Digital Photo Frame Overview

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2011

In today's video, we get an overview of the Sony DPF-D1020 Digital Photo Frame. This 10.2-inch Backlight LCD screen comes with a resolution of 800 x 480, 2GB internal memory and JPEG, BMP, TIFF and yes, even RAW file support.

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  • how to watch videos in it??? plzzz help mee!!! nd how to put the videos in it.....??? help

  • @proztube via USB or memory card of your choice. Video format is Motion JPEG

  • So the sony logo lights up? When its off u cant see them.... cool

  • @pnoyrock76 Yea, it's very nice and stealthy when off

  • Do you know the work around for images that have been edited in Adobe on a Mac not showing up on these digital screens? Sony seems to be ignoring this problem.

  • @porkrollsammy What is the file format that you export to? And what is the method that you are using to place the photos into the frame?

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  • Nice review man thankss

  • Bad documentation and a digital picture frame that can't handle an edited jpeg? That's almost inexcusable at this price. And when copying files to the frame from my computer it makes two versions of the file, a working version and a version that produces the lightning bolt display on screen. I then have to go into the frame Menu and delete the corrupt duplicates. A lot of work to just copy files to a digital frame.

  • Thanks for replying. I tried jpegs,tiffs,etc...didn't matter. It seems as if I've found a work around to the files not being recognized by the digital picture frame. I have to open and resave the files after I've edited them in Photoshop.I'm using the applcation Graphic Convertor for this process.Sony should say in their manual that if a photo is worked on in Photoshop it won't be recognized by this frame.

  • @235tanas The videos are transferred the same as pictures, however, check your settings. Within there, you can set how long you want the videos to play for (say 10 seconds, 30 seconds or the entire video)

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