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Review of the Vivitar VDF 7

Vivitar VDF 7

Vivitar VDF 7
www.vivitar.co.uk With its Vivitar badge emblazoned across the front and its lightweight plastic finish the VDF7 isn’t likely to win many prizes in the design stakes, but the price is definitely right. On the style front, the Vivitar isn’t ugly, but the finish isn’t as good as the other products in this group, with the definite suggestion that this one’s been built to a budget. This is echoed by the screen, and while the 7in LCD offers a reasonable viewing angle the low resolution leaves a lot to be desired. For a start the text in the menus is hard to read, and even from several feet away images aren’t exactly ‘sharp’. Continuing the rudimentary theme there’s no movie or music playback options, but most bewildering is the fact that the 16:9 ratio frame can only be stood in ‘landscape’ orientation on a desk, or mounted horizontally on the wall – if you want it upright you’ll have to find a way of doing so for yourself. In short, the VDF7 is about as basic as a digital photo frame can get, but then the price should have told you that… What Digital Camera Score 73%

Specification

Model Vivitar VDF7
RRP £60
Screen Size 7in diagonal (16:9 ratio)
Resolution 480 x 234 pixels
Internal Memory no
Card slots CF / SD (1Gb max.)
Picture format JPEG
Movie format no
Music format no
Wall mountable Yes (Landscape only)
Free-standing Yes (Landscape only)
Remote control no
Power Mains only