Transcend's T.photo 710 is a 1 GB photo frame that looks like any other photo frame, but there's more to it. The T.photo 710 is a fairly stylish looking frame, with a design that's not too modern or too classic. The 7-inch TFf display is surrounded by a transparent border with an accented outline. It must be said that the frame itself is quite large. You can hang it on a wall or place it on a table or shelf. There is 1 GB of onboard memory, and you can also use SO, MMC, Memory Stick, CompactFlash or even USB Flash drives, so there's no real limit to how much media you can use on it. You can also connect your PC to the photo frame and directly dump your media on to it like you would with any other drive.
It's not just photos that you can use the T.photo 710 for-it can also be your music player. It has inbuilt speakers for that, as well as a headphone jack, should you want to connect headphones or your speakers to it. The interface is colourful. and using the frame is simple as today's PMPs. The remote control works fine up to a distance of 10-12ft. The transition from one image to the other isn't as reactive as you'd want it to be especially when you're using manual controls on the remote to browse through large JPEG images taken on your camera for example. The quality of the screen also is pretty good with wide viewing angles.
There's one issue with the photo frame though there's a thick power cable that ruins its elegance-a battery powered, thinner frame and a larger screen. At Rs 6,000, the price seems just right, considering you have a remote controlled photo frame that's also your music player and your alarm clock.
specifications
7-inch TFT screen,
1GB internal memory,
D/SDHC/MMC/MS/CF Cards/USB Flash drives supported.



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