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Easy-To-Use Intouch IT7150 Features True Touch Screen, Photo Viewing, Internet Radio, Web TV, & RSS Feed Capabilities. The portable Intouch IT7150 provides users a multimedia window to the world in a comfortable setting without having to be glued to the home office PC. In addition to viewing and sharing photos, the Intouch IT7150 provides more content as a portable multi media player featuring audio and video playback and live Internet radio. Users can play multi-media content from the frame's internal memory, a memory card or by connecting to a PC wirelessly. Through a partnership with vTuner, the Intouch IT7150 includes access to radio stations on the Internet without a subscription fee. Users are also able to add their own individual station favorites, as well as access podcasts and MP3 files. The Intouch IT7150 digital photo frame displays images stored on popular web sites through an Internet content partnership with FrameChannel. Frame Channel is a free web-based tool that lets users select and manage content for their wireless picture frames including content from Facebook, Flickr, Webshots, Picasa, Photobucket and MSN. Additionally, FrameChannel offers over 400 channels of news, weather, traffic and sports content that can be delivered direct to the wireless frame. You can also add any RSS 2.0 feed directly on your frame. Key Features: All touch operation with on-screen QWERTY keyboard Wi-Fi connectivity (embedded WiFi 802.11b/g standard) 7 inch digital 16:9 TFT LCD Display 800 x 480 resolution Wireless RSS 2.0 feed reader Rechargable Battery (1.5 hrs) Internet radio Video/audio/photo playback function Supports: Secure Digital (SD) Card, Compact Flash (CF) Card, Memory Stick (MS), MultiMedia (MMC) Card, XD-Picture card expandable memory Stereo speakers (1W x 2) Headphones or external speaker connection Clock, calendar and alarm One year limited manufacturer's warranty
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Technical Details
- All touch operation with on-screen QWERTY keyboard- Wi-Fi connectivity (embedded WiFi 802.11b/g standard)
- 7 inch digital 16:9 TFT LCD Display 800x480 resolution
- Wireless RSS 2.0 feed reader, Web TV, internet radio
- Rechargable Battery, 1.5 hrs.
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By C. Maynard (Saline, MI United States)
We are not technically advanced people, so I wasn't sure if I would be able to use the Intouch wireless frame with satisfaction. It turned out to be so easy to use and makes a fun talking point for guests. It has web TV, news feed, internet radio and is a digital picture frame. It has a rechargable battery and WI-FI enabled. It is fairly intuiitive to use. Sometimes you have to click on things a few times more than intented, but the quality is excellent. It is also very sleek looking. I'm not sure I would pay over $200 for it (since we do not tend to purchase fancy techno-things), but it sure is fun to have!
By Ravenskya
So being the new daughter-in-law is tough. Our most recent trip to the in-laws included my having to listen to complaint after complaint about how I never send any photos of the kids. Now granted I email them lots of pictures - but apparently they can't print them on their own.
This wonderful little device may have solved my problems (at least the picture issue).
The Intouch wireless internet frame is a nifty little invention, with some basic computer skills under your belt you shouldn't have much trouble making it work. Basically if you can figure out how to get the pictures OFF of your digital camera and onto your computer, you can manage this device because it's basically the same process in reverse. Now keep in mind that this is a touch screen - something we rarely use in our house due to the sticky little fingers attached to the previously mentioned kids. This one seems fairly sturdy and actually survived a month on the kitchen table prior to it's trip to Grandma's.
The good:
- you can hook this bad boy up to your computer and upload pictures fairly easily (cable included)
- Once you have this thing set up to the internet, you can upload new pictures from states away to show grandma the latest and greatest pictures.
- There's internet radio and TV involved (don't expect them to replace your TV or computer, but they're neat to have)
- It's touch screen so you don't have to worry about fiddling with a keyboard
- The pictures look great
- Simple to set up and use
The not so good:
- There isn't a lot of storage space on here, once you delete all the pictures that come with it (and don't forget the demo video) you can still only hold about 35 high resolution good quality digital pictures at a time.
- The web upload only rotates 5 of your new pictures at a time - so you'll have to pull off old ones for grandma to see the new ones
- The touch screen, though sturdy, needs some rough tapping - I advise you do setup for anyone with arthritic fingers. Though they will be able to manage it may be tough on them to double tap the way it wants.
- Not really a wall hanger - this needs to be set on a desk or a table somewhere because if you just want to leave it running, you'll need to have it plugged in.
- On humid days the touch screen can get quirky on you.
- The slideshow sometimes lags, I assume it's when it's pre-loading larger picture files, but in essence some of your pictures will have longer screen time then others.
- We had some stuttering on the internet TV and Radio - enough that I wouldn't opt to use them myself. If you are buying specifically for this feature I would look elsewhere.
On the whole, if you are looking for a wireless internet picture frame, this is an excellent product. If you are buying for the less computer savvy then set it up before handing it off to them. Also - advise them of the proper cleaning of a touch screen surface.
The size is perfect to sit on your desk at work or home, or to put on an end table - it is NOT a center piece of a room.
By Jacob Hantla (Chandler, AZ United States)
The screen on the Intouch IT7150 shows crisp photos. There are lots of options for cycling rates and transitions. Loading photos through the memory card reader and placing it on a slow cycle rate makes for an unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing frame. There are quite a few lower-cost frames that do the exact same thing.
The special features of this frame are what are supposed to set it apart. It has internet connectivity, so it is able to show photos from facebook, flickr, and many other internet sites. The interface for setting this up is cumbersome, extremely difficult to understand, and very minimally customizable. I am well above average in my ability to understand and use electronic devices, especially if they make use of the internet, and after a few hours I was so frustrated with the internet photo features of this internet frame that I simply won't use them. I load my photos on a memory card and stick it in the back. The inconvenience of using the internet to display photos, renders this feature unusable for me.
Radio: There are a wide number of free internet radio stations at this time (recent recording industry agreements may severely limit the number of stations broadcasting free internet radio) which this frame takes advantage of. Navigation through these stations is relatively easy, especially if you are familiar with the names of the stations and know what you're looking for. The frame can also play mp3s. So it can double as a simple sound system. Plug it into your stereo and you have a simple portal for digital media. Not an extremely robust system, but it works if you have no better options.
Video: Poor playback quality, difficult to find anything you'd want to watch anyway. There are not near as many tv stations as there are radio on the internet and the tv stations that do exist, you pretty much wouldn't want to watch. So this feature for me, after playing around with it, is not going to be used.
News: The user is able to view onscreen text versions of the news with a few photos. Pretty slow navigation. I think this feature is more gimmick than useful. If you have a computer, read it on there. If not, watch tv or read a paper.
Overall: I feel that this frame does photo display from a memory card well. It does photo display from the internet well, only after long interaction with a very poor backend system. The rest of the features are more-or-less gimicks. I'd recommend, unless you will really take advantage of the radio/mp3 feature, that you just buy a frame with fewer extra features that can display photos just as well...save some money.
By A. Hudson (GSO)
I was very happy to try out this product. Upon opening the box I was able to get it connected to my wireless network with less than five minutes. It also automatically found and upgraded the firmware. It took more time to set the clock on the unit than to connect to my network.
The touch screen is OK. The first thing you do is calibrate it. I found it to be off a few times after calibration but think you just need to hit the buttons with more pressure. The thing I did like about the `frame' was being able to watch web TV and radio. What is great about it is you can pick any country to watch TV and radio! Growing up in Germany I opted to watch German channels and the picture was not bad. However, I kept losing my connection and it would reboot the frame. I lost my wireless connection a lot but never lost my connection on my laptop.
The sound is OK but not great. It does not go that high but it has a decent clear sound. Now the biggest issue for me was seeing how pictures looked on this `frame'. I loaded up the same photos I have on my iPod touch, the pictures are very clear on my iPod touch. When viewing the same photos on the frame I was not as impressed. It seemed grainy and just not as clear as I expected it to be. Over all it is a nice internet frame but think it could have better and more useful features to it. It is nice but not super.
Last I was surprised at the plastic that holds the frame up. It is flimsy and I think with the frame being a bit heavier that a sturdier frame holder would be helpful. Over all a nice internet frame but did not 'wow' me. It has potential and hope they are able to make a few upgrades to the unit.
By Movie Maker (Alexandria, VA United States)
I was drawn to this product because I love new ways to use tech, and enjoy new things. This is a good one!
I admit, when I saw this, I thought it was just a extra cool version of a frame-- it is, but it is ALSO something I use every day.
I love the easy to navigate screens- the news feeds are a HUGE issue for me,and the net radio works like a charm, right out of the box! This would be GREAT for those in finance, or media.
The video is not perfect , but this is to be expected. Far better than what I currently *enjoy* on my year old cell phone, for example.
The Wi-Fi connection took maybe 3 minutes to set up, and there was a swift firmware upgrade within seconds.
In less then 15 minutes I was watching video,and reading/hearing news from around the world, and seeing my own pictures in a vibrant display - this is EASY to set up.
I tried several versions of SD, Memory Stick and a CF cards - everything worked. Quickly, I might add. Display was vivid, and the colors were perfect. You can adjust them, but I have yet to see the need.
There is a slight lag time for the touch screen (think of when you use an ATM), compared to an Apple iPhone, iTouch or perhaps are playing a video poker machine.
You will get the feel for it in just seconds, trust me.
I am impressed with the sleek design - no logo on the case , just form and function - very VERY high end. I have mine on a glass top desk,and due to it being wireless, it is a welcome addition.
The box it comes in is very attractive as well- think iPod, Flip Mino HD. Care was taken there as well, making this ideal as a gift.
At first glance it might seem like a pricy photo frame, but considering all it can do (to be basic, it is a Windows CE device) I think it is like the Corvette of photo frames!
A case can be made that a netbook can do more -- but that should not be the issue here - The inTouch unit is for the home or office and staying there, with a high degree of "dazzle" factor.
When people see this, they are attracted to it,and want to touch it.
Without question one of the top 5 unique products of the year!
Were it to be possible, I would give it a 4.8 -and the minor deduction is for the cosmetic piano black which can attract a fingerprint or two- just invest in a cloth to keep everything looking perfect!
Bottom line: The ease of use, Windows CE functions,and wireless, coupled with a sensational design make this a winner. This unit would be at home on any Star Trek set! (and it works,and is NOT a prop!).
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