Reviews : Sungale CA700VCR 7-Inch Digital Frame with Video Clock and Radio (White) |
Sungale CA700VCR 7-Inch Digital Frame with Video Clock and Radio (White) Product By Sungale Group Inc. Available From 3 Sellers |
Technical Details
- 7-inch TFT LCD Screen to play your photos, music etc
- 512MB internal memory to store your favorite music/photo/video
- Digital/Analogue Clock with dual alarm function
- Sleep or wake functions to your favorite FM radio or your music, Auto Search radio stations
- Full range bass flex speakers
Product Description
The Sungale Video Clock Radio with a built in 7-inch hi-resolution TFT LCD Screen is a perfect blend of useful products. It not only allows you to display your photos in crisply but it doubles as a multi-media player with FM radio functionality and alarm features. Wake up to your favorite photos or switch to the Digital Calendar and Analogue clock display and the soothing sounds of nature or your favorite morning radio station. With its 512 MB of internal memory and the option to expand memory up to 8 GB with the 4-in-1 slot for SD/MMC/MS/XD cards storing music, photos and video is simple and easy.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By Keith Weyandt
I bought this a few days ago from Office Max on sale for $59.99 (normally $79.99).
Now, I am taking it back.
The idea is a great one, and the unit looks pretty decent at first.
Unfortunately, looks are deceiving on this one.
1. Speakers occasionally sound like something is touching the cone.
2. You can NOT listen to the radio and see pictures at the same time.
3. The controls are awful! There is a tiny 'exit' button, and a tiny 'ok' button which is surrounded by a circle button with directional arrows.
4. It is NOT a touch screen. That's fine, but the directional arrow button frequently goes a different direction than I intended. Since the menus are all navigated by this circle button, it is very frustrating to use.
5. Radio gets great reception, but controls are clunky. There are five 'buttons' pictured on the screen: Normal, Stations, Record, Favorite, and Scan. Does it record from the radio?? No, you 'record' your favorite stations. You first push 'exit' to get the top button to 'light up' (changes color and flashes the word), then push the down arrow and hope it stops on the 2nd button. If you push 'ok', you can then use the up/down arrows to change stations - even though the radio image has a normal radio bar pictured which goes left to right. (left and right is for the volume - so you don't turn the volume 'up' or 'down', you turn it left and right!!)
3rd button is record, 4th is Favorite - use this after you 'record' your favorite stations, and 5th is Scan. Quickly scans the entire dial to find out where all the stations are.
Good luck with the Photo/Music/Video functions. It takes a while for it to discover all the files/folders on your memory card. Then there is no way to navigate through the pictures or music files.
To sum it up, I am looking forward to the Sony or Panasonic version of this device. For now, I'd rather have NOTHING than have this.
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