Pandigital 8-inch PanTouch Digital Photo Frame
Manufacturer: Pandigital Part number: PAN8002W02T
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- While the Pandigital 8-inch PanTouch's new interface doesn't make a huge difference, the frame is a generally solid choice with an attractive feature set.
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CNET editors' review
Pandigital 8-inch PanTouch Digital Photo Frame price range: $84.98 - $89.99
- Reviewed by: David Carnoy
- Edited by: Lori Grunin
- Reviewed on: 06/02/2008
- Released on: 04/27/2008
The good: PanTouch interface offers a degree of convenience over using traditional buttons; bright, sharp 8-inch diagonal display; 512MB of built-in memory, plus slots for virtually all memory card types, as well as USB connectivity for digital cameras, computers, and thumbdrives; supports MP3 and video playback; bundled remote.
The bad: Design is a bit generic looking; the built-in speakers sound tinny; the frame is interchangeable, but no additional frames are included.
The bottom line: While the Pandigital 8-inch PanTouch's new interface doesn't make a huge difference, the frame is a generally solid choice with an attractive feature set.
Pandigital, a veteran digital photo-frame maker, is doing its best to stand out from the competition by incorporating a variation of the familiar touch-screen interface in its new line of PanTouch digital photo frames. You might call it touch screen "lite"; rather than touching the screen, as you would do with a device like the iPhone or an ATM, you instead touch the edge or perimeter of the frame to call up a menu and navigate. In concept, it's not a bad idea. And in practice, it's not bad, either. But it does take some getting used to.
Pandigital offers 7-, 8-, and 10.4-inch PanTouch models. We reviewed the 8-incher, which represents a good middle ground when it comes to photo frames. Most 10-inch models tend to be a little out of people's price ranges and the 7-inch frames are just a little too small.
Some earlier Pandigital frames came equipped with wide-screen displays, but this model keeps things simple with a 4:3 display, the standard aspect ratio for digital images, which means you won't have to deal with any cropping issues (unless your digital camera happens to have a wide-screen mode). The resolution here is 800x600, and the frame includes an ample 512MB of built-in memory.
As is the case with a lot of these devices, there's an outside border--or, in this case, two borders--around the display, which makes it appear larger than it really is. With its traditional-looking black frame, the styling is a little ho-hum (read: generic looking), though we do appreciate that Pandigital resisted inscribing its logo on the frame itself. We're also a little disappointed the frame only ships with that single outer frame, even though you can swap in new frames.
The flip-out stand on the back lets you prop the frame both horizontally and vertically, and there are four keyhole slots around back that give you the option of mounting the frame on a wall.
On one side you'll find the power, headphone jack and brightness dial. On the other, there are slots for CompactFlash, SD/HC, MMC, xD, and Memory Stick memory cards. The PanTouch supports JPEG photos, some but not all AVI, MPEG-1, and MPEG-4 video files, and DRM-free MP3 audio files. You can choose to leave the images (or video) on the card or transfer as many will fit into the display's remaining internal memory. Another option is to upload photos from your camera or computer to the display via a USB cable.
With some earlier Pandigital frames, when transferring photos to the display's internal memory the frame didn't automatically resize the images to the size of the display, reducing their file sizes in the process. However, this frame does just that, which lets you store around 3,200 photos in built-in memory.
The frame has two separate, parallel menu systems. You access the setup menu via a remote or buttons on the top of the frame's stand. The other you access via touch.

We generally like the new touch interface on the frame, but it doesn't exactly revolutionize digital-frame interfaces. It takes a while to get over the urge to touch the onscreen icon instead of the edge of the frame next to it. That aspect of the interface is a little strange and slightly jarring, but there's just something convenient about being able to walk up to the frame and touch it to get to its onscreen menus. If you can discipline yourself to stick to touching the white perimeter frame, navigation becomes a lot smoother.
To test the frame's file-playback capabilities, we loaded up a USB thumbdrive with audio, video, and image files. We were able to play back most of the video files from digital cameras, but an MPEG file captured with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10 paused every few frames. Also, we wanted to play back a video file from a Flip Video camcorder, but the frame didn't see the file. Translation: Don't expect every kind of video file to be supported, even if it seems like it should. Also, don't expect great sound from the built-in stereo speakers. Still, it's a nice plus that you can not only see your videos (most likely shot with your digital camera or cameraphone), but hear them, as well.
As expected, photos do look a bit softer scaled to the frame's 800x600 resolution, but they load significantly faster. Playing a slide show of relatively large (4MB or so) JPEG files is reasonably smooth, though--many frames get bogged down by big files--but in part that's because the frame doesn't scale them on the fly, instead just displays the middle of the images. It does seem to lose the rotation flag on some files when they're copied over, and if you rotate a portrait-orientation photo that was incorrectly displayed as landscape after it's been copied into the frame, it doesn't rescale it, just displays the middle portion.
Overall, we were pretty pleased with the image quality. Its 800x600 resolution may not be super sharp, but there's ample pixel density to keep in check the stair-stepping issues we've seen exhibited on lower-resolution frames. (On some frames, where there's a curved line in an image, such as the outline of a person's shoulder, that line isn't a smooth curve but a slightly jagged one). Color accuracy was also fairly decent, though, like other photo frames, the PanTouch displays 16-bit (thousands) rather than 24-bit (millions) color. Unsurprisingly given the limited color range, many shades of purple display as blue and bright reds desaturate. The glass is also quite reflective, so watch your placement; dark photos viewed at eye level can look like mirrors.
We also appreciated that Pandigital included a clock, calendar, and alarm-clock functions, which makes it more bedroom and office friendly. In calendar mode, the frame displays a reduced-size slide show in the top right corner. You can also program the frame to go on and off at set times. That's all good stuff.
Fans of Ceiva photo frames, which allow you to automatically push photos to them via the Internet--a good options for those who want to send regular photo updates to a grandparent or other family members--will note that this model doesn't offer that feature. Nor does it have built-in Wi-Fi to tie to an online photo gallery like Kodak's wireless frames. However, you can buy a USB Wi-Fi accessory that lets you stream images from your PC, using Google's free Picasa photo organizer. Alas, Pandigital didn't send us the accessory, so we didn't get a chance to test it.
At its current price of less than $200, the Pandigital PanTouch 8-inch digital photo may not be a bargain, but it offers an attractive feature set, decent image quality, and a novel user interface that has more positives than negatives. If it weren't for a little quirkiness, we'd give it a stronger recommendation. As it is stands, however, we'll just give it a warm reception.
User reviews
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worked great for one night.
by Shoebear662 on October 5, 2009
Pros: Great picture. Easy to use for the most part.
Cons: stand is flimsy.
plugged it is on day two and nothing. I am returning it. -
worked for 10 minutes
by djonesee1 on October 3, 2009
Pros: easy to load pics
Cons: only lasted 10 minutes. Now the screen is black and won't turn on at all. The resolution was pretty rough. The photos looked grainy.
Summary: Don't buy it. It just doesn't last that long.
Summary: Don't buy it. It just doesn't last that long.
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worked great for only 5 months
by giordanome on September 13, 2009
Pros: Beautiful pictures easy to upload and add pictures
Cons: worked only 5 months now all it does is blue screen "start up" nothing else works
Summary: not worth the money for such a short life
Summary: not worth the money for such a short life
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not worth it
by jmathew22 on May 22, 2009
Pros: it's cheap. it displays pictures and has a calendar/clock option.
Cons: I own one but it's off because the auto on/off feature does not work. The clock/calendar settings do not save. I have to set the clock/calendar each time.
The picture quality is not that great.
I should've bought the sony or kodak. -
Great screen, lousy UI, buggy software
by wscody_dotmac on February 14, 2009
Pros: + Big, crisp high resolution screen
Cons: - Off axis viewing is horrible
- Auto on-off simply doesn't work
- User-hostile interface
- Stand is too short
- Refuses to play photos on SD card in chronological orderSummary: I picked this unit up at Costco, and promptly returned it. This may have a nice big screen, but the UI is so convoluted it's pointless. It's clear ...
Summary: I picked this unit up at Costco, and promptly returned it. This may have a nice big screen, but the UI is so convoluted it's pointless. It's clear this is a Chinese import, with substandard english translation.
I went for the Kodak W1020, and have zero regrets. -
Works as advertised
by Morisot on December 4, 2008
Pros: Nicely made. Picture better than I expected.
Cons: Do you really need a digital photo frame?
Summary: I was surprised at how nice this frame is. I loaded the pictures directly from my computer via the supplied cable. The menu system works fine. The display is nice ...
Summary: I was surprised at how nice this frame is. I loaded the pictures directly from my computer via the supplied cable. The menu system works fine. The display is nice and clear, with good color.
I have it at work. I have moved it as much as the cord will allow -- I find it distracting out of the corner of my eye -- no matter what transition I set it to or how long an interval between images. (I actually have turned it off now and propped a printed photo in the frame now.)
I think it is a great way to get a bunch of digital photos to someone who doesn't have a computer.
This one is very nice, if you need one. -
Mine also stopped working after less than a year.
by dcscotts on September 28, 2008
Pros: For the time it did work, the colors were good but for such a short life, it's a waste of money.
Cons: The picture just froze and when I powered it down and restarted it the screen just glowed a little and that was it. There are two very thin lines that run vertically on the screen now and that's all.
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Not So Terrible
by doniago on June 20, 2008
Pros: Great Image, More memory than advertised, _does_ include alternate frame
Cons: Documentation could be better, touch frame and remote aren't sensitive enough
Summary: I recently (2 days ago) picked this up at Bed Bath & Beyond. 2 important upgrades compared to the review.
1) My model came with a full gig of internal ...Summary: I recently (2 days ago) picked this up at Bed Bath & Beyond. 2 important upgrades compared to the review.
1) My model came with a full gig of internal memory, not 512 megs.
2) An alternate frame (dark brown) was included.
Loading pictures onto the frame via USB was easy enough, which is probably a good thing since the manuals are a bit lacking. The image quality is, frankly, better than I expected. I'm using it at work and I've already had co-workers admiring it.
Assuming it doesn't break at some point in the near-future, I'd highly recommend this product.
Feel free to comment with any questions you might have and I'll do my best to address them. -
Dissapointed
by lcalvo on June 19, 2008
Pros: Nice while it worked
Cons: It stopped working after 4 months
Summary: I don't recommend this frame, if it stops working like mine there is no service offered by the manufacturer, you are basically out of your money and the frame.
Summary: I don't recommend this frame, if it stops working like mine there is no service offered by the manufacturer, you are basically out of your money and the frame.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Pandigital
- Part number: PAN8002W02T
- Description: The cornerstone of the PanTouch line of frames is its user-friendly, touch-operation interface. Clear, convenient icons on the screen direct customers where to touch and swipe on the surrounding matte for completely intuitive control and access to digital images, MP3 music and video clips. Plus, the touch-operation matting resists fingerprints in the viewable area, so the frame always looks great. Pandigital's PanTouch line touts leading-edge multimedia features and innovative extras to deliver more value to customers. The frames utilize unique software that optimizes the image resolution of photos copied onto the internal memory, so more photos can be stored on a frame while maintaining excellent image quality. Pandigital's PanTouch line of frames is WiFi and Bluetooth-compatible, so consumers can simply insert their WiFi or Bluetooth adapter into the USB 2.0 port, then download photos to the frame via a WiFi connection from Google's photo sharing site, Picasa Web Albums. Also, customers can sync their Pandigital frame with a Bluetooth-enabled device, such as a mobile phone or PDA, to enjoy even more images. The Pandigital 8-inch PanTouch digital photo frame PAN8002W02T has a 4:3 true photo resolution so it does not crop or distort images. As such, it displays photos in the most popular format for photo viewing and digital camera image capture. It has 512MB of internal memory and can store up to 3,200 images with the image optimization software.
General
- Device Type Digital photo frame
- Key Features Digital audio player, Digital photo viewer, Digital video player
- Color Black wood
- PC Interfaces USB
- Features Alarm, Clock, Calendar, Auto power on, Auto power off, Adjustable stand, USB host function
Display
- Display Type TFT 8 in - Color
- Display Form Factor Built-in
- Image Aspect Ratio 4:3
- Image Contrast Ratio 400:1
- Display Features Touch screen
Memory / Storage
- Flash Memory Cards Supported Microdrive, Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, XD-Picture Card, Memory Stick Pro, CompactFlash Card type I, CompactFlash Card type II
- Integrated Flash Memory 512 MB
Digital Photo Frame
- Mounting Yes
Still Images
- Supported Still Images Formats JPEG
- Playback Image Resolution (max) 16 megapixels
- Photo Playback Modes Rotate, Auto slide show
Digital Audio
- Supported audio formats MP3
- Audio output Built-in stereo speakers
Video
- Video Playback Formats AVI
Connectivity
- Connections USB - USB Type A, USB - Mini-USB Type A, Headphones
Power Adapter
- Type Power adapter
- Power Adapter AC 110/230 V
System Requirements
- Operating System MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Stand, USB cable, AC adapter, Remote control
- Compliant Standards CE, UL, FCC, RoHS, WEEE, Plug and Play
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 90 days
Product series
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Pandigital 7-inch PanTouch Digital Photo Frame
Manufacturer: Pandigital
Specs: Digital photo frame, LCD 7 in - Color, MP3, AVI
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Pandigital 8-inch PanTouch Digital Photo Frame
Manufacturer: Pandigital
Specs: Digital photo frame, TFT 8 in - Color, MP3, AVI
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Pandigital 10.4-inch PanTouch Digital Photo Frame
Manufacturer: Pandigital
Specs: Digital photo frame, TFT 10.4 in - Color, MP3, AVI
Manufacturer info
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- Website: http://www.pandigital.net/
- Address:
P.O. Box 1365, Lafayette, CA 94549 - Phone: 800-715-5354
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