Mustek PF-A6L 8-Inch Photo Scanner with 8-Inch LCD Display
8-Inch (800 x 600 pixels) high resolution TFT-LCD, Built-in 1GB internal memory can store up to 3000 photos, Quick scan color pictures up to 10 x 15 cm in size, Scan your pictures into a slide show,Built-in alarm and calendar, Photo Slide show with optional MP3 background music, Easy operations by touch keys and remote control
Mustek PF-A6L 8-Inch Photo Scanner with 8-Inch LCD Display Features
- 8" Scanning Digital Photo Fram
- digital-picture-frames
- 8" Scanning Digital Photo Frame--Scan your picture
User Reviews about Mustek PF-A6L 8-Inch Photo Scanner with 8-Inch LCD Display
This digital photo frame was purchased after reading a review from Consumer Report. The frame allows you to scan old images and store them on a memory card or to the frame. Some older images are hard to feed thru the scanner and you are limited to 4 x 6 prints. If you intend to leave the frame on for extended periods of time you will be disappointed in the quality of your pictures the longer the frame is left on. If you leave it on long enough for a short visit from family and friends to look at you will be pleased at their reactions to seeing old photos that may have not been seen for years! -- Photo Library
I know the same Photo Frame is being sold under different brand names. I picked Mustek brand as a gift for a friend of mine, knowing Mustek has been in the desktop scanner business quite sometimes and is possibly the OEM supplier. The user reviews on other brand names that I read are mixed. Some users were very happy, while others were very unhappy and even upset. So, before I wrap it up I tested it to find out its quality. I am happy to say that the test results cheered me up with the following findings.
Pros:
It provides fast, convenient and easy scanning.
Scanned image quality on the 8" LCD display serves the purpose.
The automatic slide show at the left-top corner of the Calendar/Clock screen is an excellent feature.
Cons:
Strange line appears on the scanned image occasionally.
Buffer memory is too small to allow the scanned image to rotate, if it is scanned at 300dpi, and the system hangs up (It does not occur at the default setting of 150 dpi).
To move from one operation to another, you cannot jump and have to exit from current operation by repeatedly pressing EXIT button. The system set-up is exempt, as the remote controller has an independent system set-up button on it. -- Nice Product