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For some unknown reason, there are quite a few digital photo frame manufacturers out there that launch products with what can only be described as “ridiculous” sizes, sometime bigger than a TV. And that's also the case with the people over at Smartparts, who launched back in the second half of 2008 their SP3200WF model, which offers a 32-inch screen, as well as extended wireless connectivity.
The screen has a 1366x768 pixels resolution and in 16:9 aspect ratio and can be used for viewing normal photos, but also other file formats as well: Motion JPEG AVI and WMA files, PowerPoint slides, PDF files, and most picture and graphic files. Furthermore, the digital frame's design (and especially its natural wood frame with espresso finish and museum quality beige mat) makes it suitable for most venues.
Like most other digital picture frames on the market, the SP3200WF supports SD, MS, and Compact Flash memory cards and is accompanied by an RF remote control with 100ft operating range. The SP3200WF is quite easy to use even by those users with relatively limited technical experience, especially since it's fully compatible with Microsoft’s Windows Live Photo Gallery application, which makes it easy for consumers to share and view photos online or directly on their wireless SP3200WF digital picture frame.
Furthermore, the setup process is a very fast and easy one, since the SP3200WF can automatically recognize and connect to a wireless router, without the need to manually enter one’s wireless encryption key.
The SP3200WF runs Smartparts’ exclusive OptiPix Pro software, which is designed to help consumers locate, optimize and wirelessly transfer pictures to their frame from their computer. Additionally, OptiPix Pro will not alter consumers’ original photos, since it will first creates copies which are then optimized and transferred to the frame, leaving the original, untouched photo residing on the computer. |