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SanDisk Digital Photo Viewer (SDV2-A-A30, Retail Package)

SanDisk Digital Photo Viewer (SDV2-A-A30, Retail Package)
list price: $39.99
our price: $39.99

SKU: SDV2-A-A30

Sales Rank: 765

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Product Description

Now viewing and sharing digital photos is as simple as watching TV. SanDisk, the world leader in flash data storage, introduces SanDisk Photo Album-- the easy and affordable way to view, share, and store your digital photos on your TV. Just insert your memory card or USB flash drive and you can show larger-than-life images and video clips, and can play MP3 music files on your home audio system. All in the comfort of your living room, family room, den, or any other place you like to watch TV.Also functions as a reader when plugged into your computer through USB portStorage option to store about 2000 photos on 128 MB CF card or USB Flash Drive inserted in the back (128 MB capacity is an example card/UFD not included).Remote ControlBacked by SanDisk's industry-leading two-year warranty.


Product Specification

Binding:
Electronics
Brand:
SanDisk
EAN:
0619659020903
Feature:
Use your TV to view, share, and store digital photos and video clips…no computer needed!
Store up to 2000 digital photos
Plug & Play - easy to install
Works just like a SanDisk 8-in-1 Card Reader when connected to your PC
Compact Size, complete with Remote Control
Label:
ScanDisk
Manufacturer:
ScanDisk
Model:
SDV2-A-A30
ProductGroup:
CE
Publisher:
ScanDisk
RemovableMemory:
CompactFlash Type I
SpecialFeatures:
Digital audio player
Studio:
ScanDisk
Title:
SanDisk Digital Photo Viewer (SDV2-A-A30, Retail Package)
UPC:
619659020903
MPN:
SDV2-A-A30

Customer Reviews

Good product, but could be better

I bought two of these units, one for me and one for my grandfather and both of the A/V cable included were damaged within a week. It must be a cheap cable because the units were never moved from their original position.Overall is a good product but some features could be improved, Image quality is better when I plug my sony camera directly to my 42" plasma instead of using this.Also, since im using a TV that should not have still images played for a long time It would be awesome to offer visualizations...

7/17/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Photo Viewer

This product was purchased as a replacement for an exact duplicate unit which failed. Itworks well, instructions are somewhat vague....

7/15/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Clever, useful

A good solution to the "problem" of displaying digital photos, especially for those -- like grandparents -- who may not be computer savvy or want to look at photos sitting at a workstation.Attach this gizmo to any TV -- setup isn't hard -- plug in just about any size or shape of photo memory storage card and watch the slideshow.No need to be hooked up to a computer. No need for a computer in the house. Just send the memory card....

2/23/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Affordable and Excellent after all!

The SanDisk Digital PhotoViewer (the actual model is more recent than the one pictured here) is far less expensive than the other digital photo viewers.At first, I couldn't get it to work, but then (like the other reviewer here) I went back, started over, and followed the instructions exactly.In my case, that meant plugging it in to the tv...not to the vcr and not to the tv with the vcr still plugged in.Instead, I unplugged the vcr cables and put the PhotoViewer in their place.I imagine that might...

1/2/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

What they don't tell you in the instructions

I recieved the unit and hooked it up to a 27" TV. I then plugged in the compact flash card and turned the unit on. This habit came from experience with card readers and operating systems before WinXP that used to threaten you with all kind of awful things when you inserted or pulled a card out without doing it "properly". Having a card in a reader and turning the power on had always worked for me in the past.The unit came up and displayed the SanDisk logo like it says in the instructions. However...

3/6/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

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