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The pexar by Lexar is an 11-inch WiFi-enabled digital picture frame featuring a stunning 2K (2000x1200) anti-glare touchscreen. With 32GB of internal storage, it holds over 40,000 photos and supports video sharing via a dedicated app, making it an ideal gift and home decor piece that keeps loved ones connected effortlessly.
Y**?
I'm in Heaven! You ** CAN ** have your cake and eat it! BUY THIS THING!
THIS is the answer to "What am I going to do with all those photos and movies?" "Is my photo collection just a hoarding vanity project never to be seen?" THIS IS YOUR SOLUTION!PROs: Top quality 1080p (really "2K" or 1200p vertical pixel density - which is even better! IPS type display panel)TOUCHscreen (you can finger swipe back and forth at any time).Good color depth, color and grayscale fidelityGood viewing angles, anti-glare coating.Plays back still photos and/or MPEG (.MP4) movies (with audio on or muted if you want).No hiccups or flakiness.Shuffle or timeline play.Shows tile title date - IF you want it.Shows current time of day in upper right corner (12 or 24 hr) IF you want it.Shows current temperature and sunny/cloudy/rain symbols - IF you want that.You don't have to buy the upgraded Frameo app if you don't want to. It works just fine (and I'm pretty happy) with the standard app.It's not too big and not too small. Two or three people could stand next to each other and enjoy the picture from a few feet away, yet the frame doesn't "take over". You can find a spot for it.The frame "matte" built into the black frame outline does a decent job of mimicking a real photo frame matte.You can use BOTH the internal storage and any docked external storage (USB or SD card) at the same time.Picture quality is GREAT out of the box. No need to fuss but you can control cropping and brightness if you want to.CONS: Must be powered by AC wall adapter. The darn thing works so well, I want to use it like a tablet, makes me wish it had an internal battery that would function for an hour or two when frame unplugged. Oh well, it's still a heck of a unit.I loaded my files with a tiny Samsung USB drive. You have to use either FAT32 or XFAT file system (NTFS file system pen drives will not be recognized).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOTTOM LINE: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! We are very pleased.UPDATE 10/05/2024 IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS GETTING YOUR MOVIES TRANSFERRED and "RECOGNIZED" by the PEXAR.Technical tip to owners of Sony and Panasonic digital cameras as far as movies are concerned, something that might help your movie files get "recognized" by this Pexar device:If you have any 1080p (i.e. High Definition pixel density) MOVIE files created by your camera that have an .MTS file format (file extension), YOU'LL WANT TO RENAME THAT FILE EXTENSION TO BE: .MP4 (stands for Motion Picture Expert Group 4) file extension. You'll want to do this before transfering the files if you are using external storage (like USB-pen flash drive, SD ("Secure Digtal") card, etc.Once you do what is mentioned above, the PEXAR can then recognize these renamed movie files and play them just fineFor the geeks or curious, MTS (aka MPEG Transport Stream) is a container wrapper of sorts for an MP4 file. Internet search will tell you how / why these variances of video formats came about. It doesn't matter, once you rename the file extension to .MP4, the movie will play just fine in the PEXAR frame. You want to "swim with the biggest school of fish" in the technical world of video (if you want the least hassle) and the .MP4 format is exactly that in the world of High Definition (HD) video.P.P.S. I also owned some ANCIENT home movies from a 12 year old Fuji digital camera taken in .AVI format (Audio Video Interleave). I had to do a file conversion of them to .MP4 format so the PEXAR could successfully play them. . I used a simple movie editing software (Windows Movie Maker - no longer made, but there are other conversion software utilities running around that can do the job). Once I did that, the movies shot in this old format play just fine in the Pexar frame.ABOUT VIDEO LENGTH: Some users have stated a 15 second video length limit. That has not been my personal experience. I successfully have this frame playing videos of 2 minutes long of my kitty cat wallering in the driveway. This is 24 fps (frames per second) .MP4 files. HOWEVER, you ** will ** get a warning that importing that large video will eat into your 32GB of internal memory. Such is life. NOTE: I am ** not ** relying on the paid subscription Frameo app. I just use a USB pen drive. Even with importing probably quantity: 6 X 2 or 3 minute length HD .MP4 videos, I still have somewhere around 8 or 10 GB of internal memory left at this point.P.P.S. WHAT FOLLOWS IS BORING, IT MAY HELP A FEW OF YOU WHO ARE NEW: Those of you with mega fancy cameras (full frame or APS-C Canon, Nikon, Sony, etc cams) that produce 20MB+ files: There is no need to fill up the internal memory in this frame with 20MB per photo file sizes, that is overkill and ridiculous. (My opinion). JPEG (or .JPG) is what you want as a file format type/medium for still photos with this frame. An 850KB to 1MB per picture JPEG file at 200 Pixels per inch ("pixel density") will do fine for 1080p viewing resolution and, if you want it a bit nicer (i.e. 1200dpi vertical , roughly "2K" viewing resolution) then bump up your saved file size to say 1.2MB per photo size. There are a lot of photo editing programs out there that will do "interpolation" to reduce / downsize your monster sized pure-overkill source file size to work with this 11" frame size display. (i.e. Photo software that will keep aspect ratio/proportion while reducing pixel density). You will gain some file "compression" when you downsize the file. So what? Few people can tell a difference on a frame of this size. Your goal should be to get things done while delivering a decent quality experience...right? You could, in a pinch, use one of those screen snipping software tools that comes native with your operating system and just select, snip, and capture a full screen display of the original photo/file AND THEN save that screen capture output (which will likely be 72 dots per inch (dpi) from the "clipboard" into a paint program as a JPEG. Very crude but it would get you by till you purchase a true photo editing program. Most beginners will be fine (or probably better served maybe) by a "lite" version photo editor. Again it's just my opinion. YMMV.
T**R
Insane quality, amazing value for the money. Better than frames 2 or 3 times the price!
Amazing frame!!!!! Image quality is top tier and of course most important. Kinda wish it had a motion sensor and light sensor to auto adjust brightness and turn on/off when there is motion, especially because these sensors are so cheap to implement... but everything else so good about this frame, can't fault it that much. Again, quality is top tier, photos look so real and bright when using high-res photos. And WOW cannot beat the price, insane. Love how you do not need to use the cloud if you don't want and you value privacy. Limited storage space built-in but easily expandable by USB or SD card so can't fault too much there. Interface easy to use and app works well if you do use cloud features.
E**Y
life is short , take more photo's
you can play from external drive but it can't read folders so you can't play the folder you want , it will just play what ever is on the drive , I did like a 3 minute video and it told me only up to 1920x1080 video so I rendered a 1920x1080 than it told me bit rate was to high so I rendered a video medium quality and it worked . if you transfer images to device from external drive you can create folders playlist and play them as you want , the stand is nice and can be rotated to play portrait or landscape but I want to hang it on the wall and do not like holes in it ,makes it very hard to hang ,I would rather have it so I can put wires across and hang it on 1 screw and rotate easy , you can have it so nothing is on screen but images no ...clock , temps , or time stamps , images do look good , my girlfriend passed away this Christmas and is nice having her photo's cycle through on the wall , wish it was 4k and bigger .
K**N
Good frame when looking for offline only MicroSD Support
The only good digital photo frame that allows SD Card. I checked all other options. Some have no Micro SD. Some do but the resolution is bad. I ended up buying 3 and so far it's been good. Audio is loud enough for videos. Hasn't frozen up on me yet. Photos and videos look fine at the resolution for the size. The only issue is that you have to downscale all videos to 1080p when putting it on the SD Card. Not sure about using the Frameo App because I don't want to do anything online. I just want a simple digital photo frame where I load certain photos on it via Micro SD and then it just works. This is that aside from having to downscale to 1080p videos. I tested it 1TB and it worked fine but because videos are downscaled, a much smaller one will work.
R**C
Nice, with some annoyances
Looks good and performs well for the most part. However, three things are very annoying. First, you're forced to use the Frameo app. Annoying but tolerable. Second, it randomly decides not to sleep certain nights, despite being programmed to do so every night. Thirdly, and this is a big one for me...if you want to display the date of the photo, it shows the date UPLOADED to the frame, not the date taken. What sense does that make? Who cares what day you bulk loaded photos to the frame? You want the date the photo was TAKEN, for context. And there's no way to even change it manually. Ridiculous. Hopefully one of the updates fix this egregious oversight.
R**S
Quality
My son loves this gift and the kids always stare at it. Great was to discuss people friends and family as pics pop up. Easy to install and appears better quality than others.
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