Philips SPF3470/G7 manual

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    SPF3470/G7 SPF3470X/G7 SPF3480/G7 SPF3480X/G7 SPF3400/G7 SPF3400C/G7 Digit al PhotoFrame User Manual www .philips. com/welcome[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Copyri ght No part of this publication may be reproduce d, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval syst em or tra ns l ate d into any language or comput er lang uage, in any form or by any mea n s, electronic, mechani cal, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of [...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e • Do not use this product near stro ng electromagnetic sources, such as a microwave oven. The electromagnetic interference may cause this product to malfunction. • Do not drop or apply shock/vibration to this product. St r o n g impact s may damage the components inside. • Do not insert objects other than compat[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Ta b l e of content s Key feat ur es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Wh at ’ s in t h e bo x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ov erv i e w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Right v[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Using other options in the PHOTO ALBUMS menu . . . . . . . 34 Del eting photos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Rota ting photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Applying photo effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Vi e win[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Dear Cu st o mer : Thank you for bringing our Philip s Digital PhotoFrame into your home. Now you will be able to view your growing digit al picture library in stunning clarity and share great memori es with fri end s and family . To get the mos t out of your new Philip s product, please read thr ou g h this entire User[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e What’ s in the box Carefully open the packing box and ensure that you have the fol lowin g items. 1. Digital PhotoFra me x 1 2. AC power adapter x 1 3. Magnetic remote control (with CR2025 lithium batt ery) x 1 (These models only: SPF3480/G7, SPF3480X/G7, SPF3400/ G7 and SPF34 00C/ G7) 4. Qui ck Sta r t Guide x 1 5.[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Overview Righ t vie w 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 No. Description 1 Adjust able back stand See "Step 1: Using the adjustable back stand" on page 12 for detai ls. 2 Power button Press the Power button to turn on/off the PhotoFrame. See "Step 2: Connecting to power" on page 14 for details. Ove r view EN - 3[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e No. Description 3 U S B por t Allows for a USB flash drive. • Play back photos stored in the inserted drive. • Copy photos from the inserted drive to the PhotoFra me. See "S tep 6: Copyin g photos to internal memory" on pag e 19 for det ails. 4 Mini US B po rt Allows you to connect the PhotoFrame to a co[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Rear view 1 2 3 7 4 8 5 6 9 6 No. Description 1 MENU button See "Us ing the control buttons" on page 7 for details. 2 EZ Acces s butt on See "Us ing the control buttons" on page 7 for details. 3 ESC butto n (ESCAP E but ton) See "Us ing the control buttons" on page 7 for details. 4 Scro ll [...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e No. Description 6 EZ Lo ck System Yo u can use the EZ Lock Screw s to lock or unlock the wooden fram e. 7 W a ll moun t hol e (fo r l a ndscap e w a ll moun t ing ) Allows you to hang the PhotoFrame horizontally on a wall. 8 W a ll m oun t hole (f o r por tra i t wall m ounti ng) Allows you to hang the PhotoFrame vert[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Using th e control buttons 1 2 3 4 No. Icon Description 1 ESC butto n (ESCAPE but ton) Cancels current operation and/or returns to the previous page. 2 Scro l l wheel/OK but to n • Press thi s button to ent er or confirm your operation/selection. • Scroll this button to the left to select the previous item. • Scro[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Using the remote control (These models only: SPF3480/G7, SPF3480X/G7, SPF3400/G7 and SPF3400C/G7) The supplied remote control is magnetic. With its magnetic backing, you can stow away the remo te secure ly in the designated area shown bel ow . The PhotoFrame has a built-in remote control sens or behind the paper matti[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Max im um vertical and hor izont al angl e appro ximat ely 30 degr ee s Approximat ely 1.4 m (4.6 ft.) or less 1 2 3 6 4 7 5 • Ple ase remo ve the pla sti c str ip und er the bat t er y befo re usin g the remot e cont rol for the first tim e. • The remote control is supplie d with the SPF3480/G7, SPF3480X/G7, SPF340[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e No. Icon Desc r ip t ion 2 EZ Access bu tt on Swit ches between Clock view and Slideshow view . 3 ES C (Escap e) Returns to the previous pag e and/or access menu pag e . 4 RIGHT Move s right or moves to the next item. 5 MENU Displays the pop-up menu. 6 LEFT Moves to the left or moves to the previous item. 7 OK Confirm[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me 3. Inser t the new battery into the holder . The battery must be placed with the positive charge facing upwards , as shown in the illustration below . Positive charge faces upw ar ds 4. Slide the battery holder into the remote cont rol. • Failur e to repla ce the ba tte ry in the corr ect ma nner may damage the batter[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Getting st arted St e p 1: Using the adjust ab le ba ck st an d 1. Gently pop out the back sta nd as shown below . EN - 12 Getting started[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me 2. To place the PhotoFrame horizontally or vertically , you can rotate the back sta nd by aligning the triangle mark with the rounded points ( 1 or 2 ). 1 2 3. Pull out the back stand and adjust accordingly to the preferred viewing angle. • It is reco mme nd ed to place the Phot oF rame hor izon tally, because this di[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e St e p 2: Connecting to power 1. Place the PhotoFrame on a flat surface. 2. Connect the power adapter as below ( 1 ), and press the Power button to tur n on the PhotoFra me ( 2 ). • Power syst em s and plug type s may vary de pending on your country /region. • To turn off the Phot oFrame, press the Powe r button. [...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Ste p 3: Fi rs t usage To help you get the most out of your PhotoFra me, we install ed a video tut o ria l that automatically starts playing when you firs t tur n on your uni t. To cancel the looping video and start playin g your own photos, press any of the buttons on the back. Foll ow the five- step proces s to famili[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e 3. Press , press to go to L a nguag e , and then press again. 4. Press or to select a language you wi sh to use, and then press . 5. Press to exit. Setting the date and time 1. In the main menu, press or to select SETTINGS , and then press . The Date and Tim e page appears. 2. Press to highlight the Y ear field, press[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Ste p 5: Inserting a memory car d/ USB flash dri ve Yo u can tur n on the PhotoFram e and play back the pre-installed photos in the internal memory with no memory card/USB flash drive inserte d. To play bac k your own file s, insert a co m pat ib le memory card or USB flash drive that contains supported files into the c[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Comp atible memory card format s Mem o ry card fo rmats Maximu m ca p ac i ty SD/SDHC 32GB MultiMediaCard (MMC) 1GB Memory St i c k (MS) 4GB Memory St i c k PRO (MS PRO) 2GB Memory St i c k Duo (MS Duo) 2GB xD-Picture Car d (xD) 2GB USB fla sh drive 16GB • Maxi mum cap acit y specifications list ed abov e are subj e[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Ste p 6: Copyin g pho to s to inte rn al memory When inserting a memory car d or a USB flash drive, you will be asked to copy all photos to the internal memory . If “Smar t Copy” is set to “R es i ze” unde r “Gener al Setti ngs ”, phot os w il l be resized to the screen reso luti on when cop ied to the inter[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e St e p 7: Connecting the PhotoFrame to a comput er Yo u can connect the PhotoFrame to a computer using a mini USB cable (to be purchased separate ly) to easily manage the fil es in the int e r n al memory of the PhotoFram e. 1. St a r t the computer and tur n on the PhotoFram e. 2. Connect the smal ler end of the USB [...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Ste p 8: Repl aci ng the pa p e r mat Yo u r Ph otoFram e may come with one or more bonus paper mat s depending on your purchased model. Yo u can replace the existing paper mat with the one supplied (if available). Foll ow the instructions below to replace the supplied paper mat. 1. On a fla t table, place the Phot oFra[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e 4. Install the supplied bonus paper mat. 5. Ins tall the PhotoFrame to the wooden frame, and secure the PhotoFrame by tightening the EZ Lock Scr ews to the “LOCK” position. EN - 22 Getting started[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Using th e mai n menu When you tur n on the PhotoFram e, the main menu below appears. Yo u can press or to selec t the desired menu, and then press to enter the selected menu. 1 6 2 3 4 5 No. Description 1 Smart Energy Saver ™ Allows you to select a power-saving option for the PhotoFrame. See "Us ing Sma rt Energ[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e No. Description 4 SLI D ES H OW Allows you to display photos in slideshow . See "V iewing photos" on pag e 37 for details. 5 P H OTO AL BUM S Allows you to manage your photos and sort them by using dif ferent albums. See "Managing photos" on page 25 for details. 6 SETTINGS Allows you to configure t[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Manag i ng phot os Yo u can use the P H OTO AL BUM S menu to manage photos in the internal me mory , memo ry card or USB flash drive. Manu ally co py in g photos to the intern al memo ry In addition to the automatic “Smar t Copy” fea tu re (see page 19 ), you can manually copy photos from external storage devices to[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e 4. If there are more tha n one pa g e, you can press or to go to the previous or next page to browse photo s. (If not, skip this step.) 5. Press to enable the selec ti on mark, showing in orange. 6. Press or to move to the photo you wish to selec t, and then press to confirm the sele cti on . The selected photo will h[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me 9. Select a defa ult tar ge t album to copy and sort the photos int o thi s specified album. Ta g g i n g photos to an album 1. In the main menu, press or to select PHOT O AL BUMS , and then press . The screen shows: • the file source, includi ng USB , Memory Card and Inte rn al Memory . • the default albums in the [...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e 2. Press or to select the sour ce of your photos, such as the Inte rn al Memo ry album, and then press . (Y ou can also select US B or Me mo ry Card , if available.) The screen shows all the photos that are available in the internal memo ry . 3. If there are more tha n one page, you can press or to g o to the previo u[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me 7. From the pop-up menu, press or to select Ta g I t , then press . 8. Select the destination album for the photos to be stored. Man agin g photo s EN - 29[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Removing photos f rom an album 1. In the P H OTO ALBUMS menu, press or to sel ec t an album fro m which you want to remove the phot os, and then press . The screen shows the photos in the album. 2. Press to enable the selec ti on mark, showing in orange. 3. Press or to move to the photo you wish to select, and then pr[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Managing photos by using the TIMELINE album In P H OTO AL BUM S , you can use the TI M ELIN E album to search for photos in the internal memory according to the time span specified. 1. In the P H OTO AL BUM S menu, press or to select TIM E LI NE , and then press . 2. Press . When the < > marks appear , press or to[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e 4. Press to move to , and then press to st art playback. The photos tak e n in the tim e span you specified above will appear on the screen. Creating a new album 1. In the P H OTO AL BUM S menu, press display the pop- up menu, and then press to select Create Album . 2. In the Album Name field that appears, use the on-[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me • Press or to select a letter , and the n press to enter the let t e r . • Press to toggle between lette rs and numbers. • To add a space, press or to move to Sp ace , and then press . • To delet e your last input, pre ss or to move to Back , and then press . • To comp le te your input, press or to move to Don[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Deleting an album 1. In the P H OTO ALBUMS menu, press or to sel ec t an album tha t you wish to delete, then press . 2. Select De l ete A lbu m , and then press . Default albu ms including TIMELINE , Pre-installed Libr ar y , Uncategor ize, Family , Frie nd s and Vacatio n cann ot be deleted. Using other options in t[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me 5. From the pop-up menu, press or to select De l ete , and then press . Rot ating photos 1. In the PHOTO AL BUM S menu , press or to select an album, and then press . 2. Press to enable the sel ection mark, showing in orange. 3. Press or to move to the photo you wish to sel ect, a nd then press to confirm the selection.[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Applying photo effect s 1. In the P H OTO ALBUMS menu, press or to sel ec t an album, and the n press . 2. Press to enable the selec ti on mark, showing in orange. 3. Press or to move to the photo you wish to selec t, and then press to confirm the sele cti on . The selected photo will have a blue selection mark. Repea[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me V i ewing photos 1. In the main menu, press or to select SLI D ES H OW , and then press . The “USB” and “Me mory Card” albu ms only appe ar when a USB fla sh driv e and a mem or y card have been in se rted to the Phot oFram e. 2. Press or to sele ct the album that contains the photos you wish to display in slide[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e 3. To configure slideshow settings, press to display the pop- up menu. Yo u can adjust the settings below . • T r ansit ion Effect : select s the transition effect you wish to apply to the slideshow . • Slid eshow Inte rva l : select s the slideshow interval between photos. The defa ul t tran si tio n effe ct “P[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Runni ng a slidesh ow by using the TIM EL INE album 1. In the SLIDES HOW menu, press or to select TI M EL I N E , and then press . 2. In the pop-up screen, specif y a time span to include the photos you wi sh to display in slideshow . In this step, you can also search for photos tak e n in a specific period of time unde[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Using Smart Ener gy Saver ™ The Sma rt Energy Saver ™ menu provides various pre-defined power-saving options. 1. In the main menu, press or to select Sm art Ene rg y Saver ™ , and then press . 2. Press or to select a desired option, and confirm with . For details about the power-saving options, refer to the tabl[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Op t ion Descrip t ion Auto 100% Pu t s the PhotoFra me into sl eep mode during nighttime and auto mat ical ly resume normal power consumption duri ng daytime. Save 20% Always saves 20% on power consumption. Save 50% Always saves 50% on power consumption. • Nightt ime is defined as hours fro m 9:00 p.m. to 7:0 0 a.m. [...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Using CLOCK (EZ Access butto n) Select in g a clo ck skin The PhotoFra me provides vario us preloaded clock and calendar skins. To set a default cl ock skin to be display ed in Clock view , fol low th e steps below . 1. In the main menu, press or to select CLOCK & CALENDAR , and then press . 2. Press or to select [...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me 3. Press and select Defaul t . 4. Press to set the selected clock skin as default. The default clock skin will be displayed when (or ) is pressed. Swit ching between Clo ck view an d Slideshow view Yo u can press to toggle between Clock view and Slideshow view . • When switching from Clock view to Sli de sh ow view, t[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Using SCRAPBOOK Phi lip s SCRAPBOOK feature provides a brand new user experience in enjoying photo slideshows. 1. In the mai n menu, press or to select S C RAPBOOK , and then press . 2. Press or to select a template , and then press . 3. Select an album that contains the photos you wi sh to display in slideshow , and [...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Using SETTINGS The SETTI N GS menu allows you to configure the settings of the PhotoF rame. 1. In the main menu, press or to select SETTI N GS , and then press . The Date and Ti m e page appears. 2. Press or to toggle among Date and Ti m e , General Settings and Info rmati on pages. 3. Press to enter a page, and the fir[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e 4. Press again. When the < > marks appear in the field, press or to adjust the settings. 5. Press to exit. Date and Tim e pa g e Item Opti on Description Date - Allows you to set the date. Ti m e - Allows you to set the time. Mode - Allows you to select a time format (12-hour clock or 24-hour clock). Current Tim[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Gener al Sett ings pa g e It em Op t ion D escription Br ightne ss 1 Allows you to selec t the level of scre en brightness. 2 3 4 5 Smart Copy Determines how photos are copied from the external storage devices to the interna l memory when using the Sma rt Copy feature. Resize Resizes the photos to save memory space. Nor[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Infor matio n pa g e It em Op t ion Descriptio n Ve rs ion - Shows the current firmware version. To ta l Mem o ry - Shows the tot al cap aci ty of the in te rn al memo ry . Free Memory - Shows the remaining capa city of the interna l memor y . EN - 48 Using SETTINGS[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Freq uently asked quest ions Wh at me mo ry card f o rmats are compatibl e wi t h th e PhotoF rame ? SD/SDHC, MMC, MS, MS PRO, MS Duo and xD are compatible with the PhotoF rame. For details, refer to "Compatible memo ry card format s" on page 18 . Wh y do so me pho t o s load faster than o t h e rs? Higher res[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Will th e ta gg e d pho t o s b e reset i f I pull ou t th e SD card? No. The Digital PhotoF rame (DPF) will write information into the MetaData of tagged photos. So the DPF will remember the photo's alb um categorization the next time the SD card is re- inserted to the unit. Th e frame slow s down signi f ican t[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Regu l at i on and comp li ance F e d e ral C o mm unication s C o mm ission (F CC) No t i ce Thi s equipment has been tes t ed and found to comply with the limit s for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit s are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a re[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Appendi x S pecificat ions Specif ica tion s are subj ect to chan ge wit hou t prior notice. For SPF3470X/G7, SPF3480X/G7 and SPF3400C/G7 only Mod el SPF3470X/G7 SPF3480X/G7 SPF3400C/ G7 LCD type 7” Digital LCD 8” Digital LCD 10. 4” Digital LCD Backlight type LED LED LED Aspect ratio 16:9 4:3 4:3 Screen resoluti[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Mod e l SPF3470X/G 7 SPF3480X/G 7 SPF3400C/G 7 USB port USB Host (T ype-A) x 1, HS 2.0 USB Host (T ype -A) x 1, HS 2.0 USB Host (T ype-A) x 1, HS 2.0 Mi ni USB port USB Device (Mini-B) x 1, HS 2.0 USB Dev ice (Mini-B) x 1, HS 2.0 USB Device (Mini-B) x 1, HS 2. 0 Memo ry card slots 6-in-1 card slot 6-in-1 card slot 6-i n[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e For SPF3470/G7, SPF 3480/G7 and SPF3400/G 7 o nl y Mod e l SPF3470/G 7 SPF3480/G 7 SPF3400/G 7 LCD typ e 7” Digital LCD 8” Digi t al LCD 10.4” Digi t al LCD Backlight type LED LED LED Aspect ratio 16:9 4:3 4:3 Screen resolution 800 x 480 pixels 800 x 600 pixels 800 x 600 pixels Brightness 200nits 250nits 300nit [...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Mod e l SPF3470/G 7 SPF3480/G 7 SPF3400/G 7 IR receiver No Y es Y es Input power AC100-220 V AC100-2 20V AC100- 220V Output power DC5V 1A DC5V 1A DC5 V 2A Auto picture rotation/angle switch Y es Y es Y es Clock/Calendar Y es Y es Y es Back stand Y es, f old a b le Y es, foldable Y es, foldable Language support English, [...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e List of comp atible memory car ds Not all supp orted memory card s are inclu ded in the tab l e bel ow. For tech ni cal supp or t, contact you r near est servi ce cent er for assis tanc e. Capacit y Memory ca rd fo rm ats SD min iSD microSD MMC MS xD 8MB TOSHIBA 32MB Ko d ak Canon 64MB LEXAR SanDisk (MS Pro Duo) SON Y[...]

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    Philips Digital Phot oFra me Capacit y Memory card fo rma ts SD miniS D microSD MM C MS xD 2GB Panasoni c (SDHC Class 4) Sta r ge m Silicon Pow er OL YM PUS (M+) Panasoni c (SDHC Class 2) Panas onic Kin gsto n OL YM PUS (M) SanDisk Transc end FUJIFILM (H) Tr anscend A- DA T A TOSHIBA PQ I A-DA T A SanDisk AP ACE R (60X) SanDisk Silicon Power (Ultim[...]

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    Philips Digital Pho to Fr am e Capacit y Memory ca rd fo rm ats SD min iSD microSD MMC MS xD 8GB A- DA T A (SDHC Class 6) Kings ton Tra nscend (SDHC Class 6) Sa nDisk Kingston (SDHC Class 6) 16GB Tra nscend (SDHC Class 6) TOSH IB A S anDisk (MS Pro Duo) 32GB SO NY ( MS Pr o D uo Mark2) SON Y ( MS Pro Duo) EN - 58 Ap pendi x[...]

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    Philips and Philip s Shield are use d und er license of Koninkli jke Philip s El ect ron ics NV . © 2010 Gii Nii International All rights reserved. P/N:[...]