I intend on keeping this frame, as it was a reasonable deal, considering the price. However, there are a few things I'd like to point out:
1) There was a digital "S" mark "etched in the pixels of the LCD frame when it arrived -- at first, I thought it was in the screen, but then I realised that it was some kind of ink, and it did come off with some coaxing.
2) The Auto-on/off feature provides one time to turn on and one to turn off (fairly basic) and it works fine, although the pictures will not automatically return -- instead it appears to go to some sort of demo setting, and you have to re-start the photos.
3) There is no option for random shuffle of photos. Instead, it appears to play them in a fixed order, most likely based on filename.
4) The frame is attractive, which was one reason I chose it over others -- I didn't like any of the frames that had buttons on the front face. Also appears to be of solid construction.
5) The image quality is as expected -- you can see the pixels up close (1-3 feet away), but as a general frame for a room, it looks fine.
6) I read a comment about other widescreen frames, and I agree in this case -- if you want to maximise the screen area of the frame, you will have to specially crop your photos to the proper dimensions; otherwise, this frame will leave it black (like a vertical "letterbox").
Any future frame purchases will be for a more standard photo ratio (2:3) and ideally, I'd like an option to shuffle the photos.