Westinghouse 8-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame

Westinghouse 8-Inch LCD Digital Photo Frame
Product Description:
Release your memories with the 8" digital photo frame from Westinghouse Digital. Memories stored in PC's or on memory cards can now be unleashed with this high resolution (800x600) LCD digital photo frame. Featuring 128 MB of internal memory, MosaicView technology, favorite picture selection and photo shuffle, this frame makes a great gift especially preloaded with images.
List Price: USD 187.60
Lowest New Price: USD 149.68
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Features:
  • 8.0-inch TFT LCD screen
  • 800 x 600 pixel resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio
  • Built-in 128 MB flash memory; supports CF, MD, MS, SD, MMC, and xD memory cards
  • Supports JPEG, AVI Motion-JPEG, MPEG1, MPEG4; favorite picture selection; extendable stand for angle adjustment
  • MosaicView and individual slideshow function with various transitions and speeds
Brand: Westinghouse
Color: Ebony
Model: DPF-0802
Customer Reviews


Westinghouse 6 mo warranty, breaks in less than a year
I received this from my daughter at Christmas. Started to use about Feb '08. Started to give problems about Aug'08 and self destructed Oct'08.
Made in China. Can't they make something that you don't have to throw away in "special" trash that lasts more than a year or 2. This just sat on the desk, no movement,ect First to go was the Menu buttons,ect. Instructions have always been incomplete. Used a flashdrive with it the whole time.
Would not buy another.


Great Photo Frame!
I recently purchased this frame as a birthday gift. I plugged it in to put a flash card that I had loaded with photo's and was amazed at how great the mosiac view was! I LOVE the fact that the pictures rotate in and around the frame! I watched the silly thing for almost an hour and then decided to buy myself one!

As the owner of one myself, I have replaced the previous photo frame on my desk at work and I can't begin to tell you how cool it is to look over and get to see up to 4 of my photo's at a time.

The quality of the photo's displayed is great. I have nicer photo quality on the frame then on my monitor at work. The frame is a dull black so there is no shine reflected off it so all you focus on is the photo's inside it. It does come with another frame but I've never used it. I agree that there should be a little more ability to set the speed/type of display but in the mosaic view it's not like the photo's zip off the screen, they do stay until the others rotate off and the variety more than makes up for not being able to control the speed. I love the fact that photo's are displayed 2, 3 or 4 at a time and the transition in on each photo also changes.

Now I will give you the fact that if you have photo's with lots of space around them and a tiny little person(s) in the middle, they will appear small in the 3 and 4 photo view. I found that cutting the picture down and eliminating the junk around it that I wasn't interested in made a HUGE difference in the photo's being displayed. The picture quality is great so even the smaller photo's show up nice and clear! And what a treat to see my photo's displayed in groupings instead of 1 at a time! It's like looking at a wall of photo's arranged by a professional instead of a single shot. Would happily buy this again for myself and for others!

As a side note, the birthday gift of the frame was a huge hit and they also love the mosiac view :)


great frame, might not last long though
I have bought 3 of these. It's a great frame but one of the LCD's died after about a year (warranty is 6 months). If that's par for the course, it would get very expensive to have to replace this frame every year!


Great Digital Frame
I just returned Sony DPF-D70 - it was a bit smaller than Westinghouse, offered 256MB of internal memory, has a remote, and was sleek/black/glossy. BUT - good ol' Sony and their custom drivers. The 256MB internal memory isn't any good when they clamp down at 170 pictures - I had over 200MB free, but could not upload any more to the frame. An inane conversation with a Sony clueless zombie-tech ensued. I returned that frame and got Westinghouse DPF-804 instead. Beats the pants off the Sony model. Even tho it has 1/2 the internal memory, it handled all 370 pix I uploaded with no problem (all resized with ImageMagick script). The Mosaic feature with 4-up is very cool. This is the first (well, yeah, the second) digital frame I've owned, but still think it is great item for the price. Highly recommended.


Good value, good picture, nice feature set
The manual is pretty short but it's not hard to figure out how to use it. Good crisp images. Lots of memory expansion options. The unit comes with 128MB of internal memory but I had problems with that. The easiest thing for me is to use a regular USB flashdrive to store the images - the frame accepts that and plays the images smoothly right off the flashdrive. This unit has shuffle mode, which I think is a necessity. Nice size and seems to be fairly well made. We bought two of them for Mother's Day and we've had them burning in for a couple of weeks with no problems, so they appear to be reliable. Basically, a very good value.

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