Don't be put off by all the complaints about the manual. Sure it's pretty useless but it is only for a photo frame. You can pretty much work out what buttons to press by trial and error in 15 mins. I bought this one for resolution, battery option and video playback and was not disappointed. For these features at £20 more than one at PC World without any of these is £20 well spent. Plus points : Good resolution - compared against a 480/400 x 234 then the difference is stark. Those ones are fine as a Xmas present for your gran. Divx playback works a treat. Battery option for me was a must. Ignore the person who expects the battery to last for days or gives you the impression that the battery will run down in the time it takes to pass it around the room. Lasts long enough to free you from being 2m from a power socket in normal usage. Remote control is actually a plus - didn't make this a buying criterium but actually very handy. Preview mode good where it displays 10 thumbnails (bit slowly) and even more useful a sort of directory browser which shows the filename and a thumbnail - handy when you need to make a note of the filename so that you can order a print later. Negatives: User interface a bit quirky and the manual will not help you. There will be things where you think "it doesn't work". In fact it does - you have not set it up right. For example to get a slide show to work needs a setting of one of the Browse settings from One to Auto. Displaying in "full screen" rather than "normal" avoids the black bars (which are about 0.8cm either side) but removes the facility to rotate images and also then expands the top half of a portrait mode photo to full frame cropping the bottom half of the photo. Zoom seems to work well but suspends a slide show and even if you zoom back out to 100% you need to manually advance to kickstart the slideshow. Imagine if you don't use it regularly you will forget what buttons to push. Other: you get audio out and video out (with leads) and MP3 playback (not particularly useful in my mind but each to their own). They have even given EQ settings and reverb settings (e.g. hall) for the audio - which is quite good enough for video playback but not exactly going to get you to chuck out your iPod. Loads of control over video settings - brightness, contrast, hue, saturation. Looked fine to me on default settings....By Great performer
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