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Display Size | 8 inches |
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Resolution | 800 x 600 pixels |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Memory Card Support | SD, MMC, MS, xD |
Connectivity | USB |
Image Formats Supported | JPEG |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Slideshow Features | Transition effects |
Features | Clock, calendar |
How to attach the stand for landscape or portrait viewing.
Steps to power the frame on and off.
How to insert storage media for displaying content.
Adjusting the audio volume level on the frame.
Feature to smooth faces in photos during slideshow.
Feature to improve light balance in dark photos.
Feature to automatically pan and zoom to faces.
Slide show transition showing multiple photos simultaneously.
Energy saving mode based on light and activity.
Automatic deletion of virus-related files.
Restoring the frame to default factory settings.
Step-by-step guide to setting the current time and date.
Adjusting the screen brightness of the digital frame.
Enabling the energy-saving feature for the frame.
Showing time and date overlayed on photos in slideshow.
How to display photos in full screen or thumbnail format.
Transferring photos from memory cards or flash drives.
Transferring photos from a computer to the frame.
Controlling slideshow playback, timing, transitions, and order.
Using features like zoom, smooth, and dynamic lighting.
Changing the orientation of photos by 90 degrees.
Ordering photos based on their file names.
Removing one specific photo directly from the frame.
Removing all photos directly from the frame.
Selecting and deleting multiple specific photos from the frame.
Removing photos from the frame using a computer connection.
Changing photo file types to JPEG format for compatibility.
Starting video playback on the frame.
Halting video playback.
Displaying videos in full screen or thumbnail format.
Transferring videos from memory cards or flash drives.
Selecting and copying specific video files from external media.
Transferring all video files from external media to the frame.
Transferring videos from a computer to the frame.
Configuring video playback options.
Ordering videos based on their file names.
Removing one specific video directly from the frame.
Removing all videos directly from the frame.
Selecting and deleting multiple specific videos from the frame.
Starting music playback on the frame.
Halting music playback.
Displaying the list of available music tracks.
Enabling background music for photo slideshows.
Transferring one music track from external media to the frame.
Transferring all music tracks from external media to the frame.
Selecting and copying specific music tracks from external media.
Transferring music files from a computer to the frame.
Ordering music tracks based on their file names.
Removing one specific music track directly from the frame.
Removing all music tracks directly from the frame.
Selecting and deleting multiple specific music tracks from the frame.
Removing music files from the frame using a computer.
Indicates issues with inserted memory cards or corrupt data.
Indicates an incompatible file format.
Indicates issues with photo files or corrupt data.
Indicates no usable media or files are present.
Prompts the user to insert media when needed.
Indicates a feature is not currently usable.
Indicates the frame's internal storage is full.
Indicates no photos, videos, or music files are available.
Overview of the frame's main hardware and software features.
List of supported memory card types and requirements.
Details on the power adapter and compatible operating systems.
Guidelines for safely cleaning the device and its display.
Lists the image file types compatible with the frame.
Lists the video file types and audio compatibility.
Lists the audio file types compatible with the frame.
Resolving issues with frame power, computer mounting, and flash drive recognition.
Troubleshooting file download, copy, display, and format errors.
Addressing slow loading, inaccurate timing, feature limitations, and orientation loss.
Managing memory space and understanding saving limitations.
Resolving music playback, photo order, and frozen screen problems.
How to contact Brookstone for warranty support.
Specific conditions and circumstances not covered by the warranty.