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My bro gave me a Digital Picture Frame, 7 inch diagonal screen, Model number 3044-BK. But it has no owner's manual. I can't believe there isn't a manufacturer's name on it like Hitachi or Panasonic or Kodak or some name like that. But it doesn't. I tried a google search for a company named "Digital Picture Frame" but that didn't appear to help.

About all it has on labels that identify it are these words: "Digital Picture Frame Mode No.: 3044-BK." Then there is info on it being okay with the FCC and it's made in China and "S/N 07A307021101."

It looks like a nice unit with a battery and remote control and capable of inputing pics from flash memories and there's a USB port.

I appreciate any help anyone can give me. I figure once I get the manufacturer's name, I can get an owner's manual download from them.

Al Hause
phone 510 527 2830

2007-06-10 15:09:05 · 1 answers · asked by Alan H 1 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

1 answers

My question to you is...do you really need the manual?

The photo frame most likely has some built in memory, hence the USB port...so you should be able to either connect it to your PC, or in some cases, your camera...for easy transfer of photos.

And it also has a built in card reader which should be able to accommodate a variety of memory cards.
Probably, the easiest way to put photos onto it are to transfer photos to a memory card (SD most likely)...and then plug it into the frame.

I think it should be fairly intuitive as to how it operates...perhaps you could elaborate on what the actual problem is?

2007-06-10 16:50:27 · answer #1 · answered by Petra_au 7 · 0 0

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