(NEW) Nixplay Digital Touch Screen Picture Frame
$79.99
$199.99
60% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black/Silver
Screen Size: 10.1” Photo Frame
Top positive review
61 people found this helpful
Perfect for Grandma
By J. Gerdom on Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021
My mom, who is not a fan of technology, has been complaining for years that she never sees the digital photos my dad, brother, and I take of our families. This frame should finally solve the problem. This took at most about 10 minutes to go from opening the box to viewing the first photos. The company is known for having the best software, and I see why. This was dead simple. I did not buy the subscription, and it seems like the free features are going to be fine for us. So far, I've shared the playlist with another person, and she added several photos. It was easy to crop a few of the photos as I added them to the playlist. There is ZERO interaction required by the viewer to see the new photos. That's going to be the key to this being a great gift for my mom. The frame itself is nice. It's plastic, but it doesn't look cheap. The screen is very good. They make a higher resolution version, but that's not what I needed for my mom. I was holding the frame about a foot away, and most of the photos were still very sharp. From a more reasonable viewing distance, the resolution should be more than adequate. There are a lot of settings to tweak, but I only changed a few for now. I'm impressed with how much control one has over the display, timing, effects, and other aspects of the presentation. We'll have to see what my mom thinks once she opens it for Christmas, but I'm expecting this to maintain its five-star rating. Even after about 30 minutes, I'm very impressed and completely satisfied with the purchase. UPDATE: As expected, my mom loved it because she doesn't have to do anything. My brother and dad have added photos, which made her happy. Mission accomplished!
Top critical review
7 people found this helpful
Sideways pictures!
By Mark S. Skier on Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
The frame has a beautiful clear picture, but unfortunately it’s sideways and the only way to fix it is to unplug it and power cycle it. It’s supposed to recognize orientation, whether you position the frame in landscape or portrait. When it first powers on it’s able to do this. However after a few days it locks into portrait mode and no amount of swiveling or rotating will set it straight. Also the touch screen doesn’t respond. There’s no control on the app to lock orientation so either I flip it permanently into portrait orientation or keep pulling the plug. I sent an email to Nixplay but have not heard back. Edit: I did hear from Nixplay and they advised me to return it through Amazon since it was in the timeframe. I did this. I bought a second frame directly from Nixplay and it has the same issue. After some experimentation, I found out that this problem occurs only when the frame is set to “pan and zoom”. After a few hours it gets confused and locks into portrait (sideways) mode. I reset it to “fill frame”, and it ran for a week without problems. Just to be sure I set it back to “pan and zoom” afterwards and it happened again within a few hours. So this seems to be either a software or firmware issue related to the “pan and zoom” algorithm, and hopefully they will one day fix it. Which is a shame because the 10 inch frame is really kind of small compared to older more square 10 inch frames and the pictures look pretty small when letterboxed.
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