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7" Digital photo frames at Ebuyer (merged)

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  • Retro23
    Retro23 Posts: 39 Forumite
    kiansmummy wrote: »
    I have just gone through the motions of ordering and super saver delivery is free and with google checkout you get it for £19.78 so gonna order one for my mums Birthday in a couple of weeks

    Thanks for posting

    How did you get it for £19.78 as google checkout gives you £10 off but you have to spend a minimum of £30 to get it?

    Hang on just tried it and I see where you got that from, but if you continue to the next stage and sign in to google checkout it will add the postage and vat.
    Waddle you do eh?
  • jolly-jen
    jolly-jen Posts: 150 Forumite
    Could someone tell me how to resize my photos so that they fill my digital frame. I have download iresize and changed the size to 1280x800 and ticked wide (as I read somewhere), but I still have a thin black line going all the way round the photo. I also have paintshop prop but have had no luck with this also. Sorry for being a bit thick, but would really appreciate some advice!
    something missing
  • Sid_Harper
    Sid_Harper Posts: 1,891 Forumite
    eBuyer now have the frame for £29.99 (no good for Google checkout on its own) but you could buy, say, 12xAA Kodak Batteries for 92p, or potentially more useful with the frame, a Kingston SD card for around £6.
    The thanks button is here to the right. If you find a post saves you money, gives you useful information, or you agree with it, take a second to thank the poster! :)
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  • mark1024
    mark1024 Posts: 174 Forumite
    Bought two of these with the google discount and they are unbeatable for the money. The resolution is not as good as say the Philips, but looks absolutely fine, especially for £25 each. Just loaded some pictures of paintings which look great. The included remote is quite useful.

    Main downsides for me:
    The Longest interval between pictures is few secounds (I would like a little longer)
    No timer to turn off if you leave set on a single picture to prevent screen burn.

    The easiest way to resize and crop is to use image cropper (windows app) - google for free download. Resize to 16 9 and pick a selection.

    By the way, the cited power when in use is 8 watt.

    Cheers
  • RichyRich
    RichyRich Posts: 2,091 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Add a cheap item like this to tip the price over £30 and get £10 off for going through google checkout!

    Rich

    EDIT: Already been mentioned above, sorry, obviously wan't looking properly
    #145 Save £12k in 2016 Challenge: £12,062.62/£12,000.00 Beginning Balance: £5,027.78 CHALLENGE MET
    #060 Save £12k in 2017 Challenge: £11,03.70/£12,000.00 Beginning Balance: £12,976.79 Shortfall: £996.30:eek:
    This is the secret message.
  • hammodt
    hammodt Posts: 412 Forumite
    Won't the postage charge make it more than £30, hence eligible for the google offer? Or does it have to be £30+ PRE delivery fee?

    David
    What shall I put here? :confused:
  • BeerBelly
    BeerBelly Posts: 325 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Even Photos set to 6MP on cameras are around 2.2MB

    What photos do you have that are over 4MB?? Hate to see you upload those for processing or sharing! lol

    You can EASILY change these with 2 clicks to a file size anything between 100KB-2MB.
  • ScratUK
    ScratUK Posts: 166 Forumite
    kathrynt wrote: »
    I know some people don't like Ebayer
    why?

    Wait till something goes wrong, then you'll find out why a lot of people (including myself) avoid ebuyer like the plague.
    Not everything that's cheap is a bargain
  • Sid_Harper
    Sid_Harper Posts: 1,891 Forumite
    I've always found eBuyer to be pretty good even though returns outside of the DOA (Dead On Arrival) period can be slow. However, in these cases, most companies send items back to the manufacturer/distributor and this is usually where the delays arise.
    The thanks button is here to the right. If you find a post saves you money, gives you useful information, or you agree with it, take a second to thank the poster! :)
    >>>
  • RichyRich
    RichyRich Posts: 2,091 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    hammodt wrote: »
    Won't the postage charge make it more than £30, hence eligible for the google offer? Or does it have to be £30+ PRE delivery fee?

    David

    It needs to be £30 ex P&P.

    R
    #145 Save £12k in 2016 Challenge: £12,062.62/£12,000.00 Beginning Balance: £5,027.78 CHALLENGE MET
    #060 Save £12k in 2017 Challenge: £11,03.70/£12,000.00 Beginning Balance: £12,976.79 Shortfall: £996.30:eek:
    This is the secret message.
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