The frame is attractive, and you have a choice of a white or a dark mat. I played with it a bit before giving it as a gift. I wasn't sure with how much enthusiasm it would be met so I chose not to spend more.
It's reasonably easy to use. Basic instructions are included in hard copy, but the manual is on a CD. I printed it as a convenience to my gift recipient.
If you edit your photos on your computer you'll need a thumb drive to get them from the computer to the frame. This creates several extra steps from camera to picture frame.
I found that portrait-oriented photos got chopped off a bit at the top. That could probably be fixed by re-sizing the photo, which would mean going back to the computer, then re-loading it onto the frame to see if it works.
As mentioned, this was purchased as a gift. I have my doubts as to whether the recipient will take the time to learn how to use it since it does require some thinking and patience.
A nice touch is that there's a magnet for the remote on the back of the frame. It's a tiny remote so it's good to have a safe place to keep it.
The worst feature is that the support on the back of the frame is too short and the frame tips over quite easily. I can't comment on the sound and video features.
My sense is that these products will either get easier to use or they will disappear from the market.
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