Anyone know if this will support SDHC? Can't find reference to that anywhere; only says that SD is supported.
tothemax
Member
posted: Oct. 13, 2009 @ 2:45p
looks like a good deal.. eCost.com has it for 2 dollars cheaper lol. Maybe I should get it for my gf's birthday, can always return it back to costco if anything. .
I think you need to be a member right? Otherwise I saw $7 surcharge for non-member for ordering 2. It cost a little more than $50 each piece with tax and shipping charge. Not sure if it's still worth it?
fraidy
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 13, 2009 @ 4:04p
masterdog said: Anyone know if this will support SDHC? Can't find reference to that anywhere; only says that SD is supported.
On the page, they have "Product Recommendations" and list 'ATP 2-pack 4GB ProMax SDHC Class 6 Secure Digital Memory Card' for $44.99 so it looks like it should.
microwiz
Addicted Member
posted: Oct. 13, 2009 @ 4:10p
The thing that confuses me is, why aren't all of the 800xwhatever pixels in the 'viewing area'?
I have this frame. Bought it quite some time ago. The picture is actually quite nice. It makes a great gift for grandparents! The thing that sucks is there is no "random" view for your pictures. You can place all your pics in the same directory or place them in sub dirs (like 2009/January, 2009/February, etc...) when you turn the frame on it starts at the top of the list and goes through each picture in alphabetic order. If you ever turn the frame off it restarts at the top of the list again, and again in order. So if you have a TON of pictures you really have very little chance at seeing the ones later in the alphabetic list (or in folders later in the alphabetic list). Other than that it has been a solid performer for more than a couple of years.
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