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The editors liked
Wi-Fi
Wired Ethernet connectivity. Wall mountable. Large
Sharp
Bright antiglare display.
Includes Wi-Fi
Downloads from RSS feeds
Facebook
Flickr
And more
Motion detector.
WiFi enabled
Can receive emailed images
Can display a variety of online content (channels)
Nice display
Motion detection
Touch-sensitive multimedia controls
Intuitive UI on the frame and online
Frame updates quickly
1GB internal memory
Great feature set
Easy-to-use interface
FrameChannel integration is seamless
Includes WiFi
Etc
Wireless and wired Internet connectivity
Ecofriendly – shuts off after 15 minutes in an empty room
Continual improvements via firmware updates
Easy to configure
Easy to use
The editors didn't like
Outer frame detracts from appearance. Touch controls seldom work and can be difficult to see through the mat surround.
Software is Windows only
Limited slide-interval adjustments
No image adjustment controls
Cant handle nested folders
Can handle only one Internet content stream at a time.
No timer
No brightness / contrast settings
Cant change internal memory slideshow time interval between images
Internal memory disappeared after copying image from USB to internal memory
Reset to factory default settings option disappeared
Unattractive design
Photos look bland
No music playback
Pricey
Wide-screen aspect ratio is an odd choice for photo viewing
Interface could do a better job of providing error messages and status to users
Intermittent UPnP connectivity issues
Cant change slideshow interval timing
Must use a widget to move multiple files
No good way to transfer more than one image at a time to the frame
Includes Wi-Fi; downloads from RSS feeds, Facebook, Flickr, and more; motion detector.
Software is Windows only; limited slide-interval adjustments; no image adjustment controls; cant handle nested folders; can handle only one Internet content stream at a time.
The DSM-210 has some good features, but a lot of compromises are made within those features. If all you want to do is simply display pictures, you should be able to find a 10-inch frame at a more affordable price. The streaming and Internet access fea...
The D-Link DSM-210 is an excellent addition to D-Links home media line-up. It can easily grab photographic content from any internal network as well as grab information off of the internet to expand its use in the digital home. »Checking the latest p...
Abstract: Pictures arent only worth a thousand words. Pictures give us the capability to capture a thousand words. Pictures capture our memories; those memorable moments, people, and places that we can look back upon and make comments on. Today with the fall i...
Outer frame detracts from appearance. Touch controls seldom work and can be difficult to see through the mat surround.
Youll enjoy the large, high-quality display of the D-Link Wireless Photo Frame (DSM-210), but of the mats for the frames surround suffer from poor design that gets in the way of usability....
So with only 1GB of memory onboard, surprisingly, the D-Link DSM-210 gets away with it. In fact, the lack of internal memory shouldn’t impede your enjoyment by any means. By allowing you to supplement internal storage with a USB drive, you get to over...
Great feature set; nice display; easy-to-use interface; FrameChannel integration is seamless
Wide-screen aspect ratio is an odd choice for photo viewing; interface could do a better job of providing error messages and status to users; intermittent UPnP connectivity issues
Touch-sensitive multimedia controls, Intuitive UI on the frame and online, Frame updates quickly, 1GB internal memory
Unattractive design, Photos look bland, No music playback, Pricey
Among the wireless frames we’ve seen that serve up Internet content, D-Link’s DSM-210 10-inch Wireless Internet Photo Frame has one of the most intuitive interfaces. But the photos look dull, particularly compared with the Kodak EasyShare EX10...