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See more technical detailsBy RT (Bedfordshire)
Brilliant when it worked, but be warned when you're not using it unplug the thing from the wall, went to turn it on for the third time and it wouldn't work. A 'techy' friend suggested the problem was probably because I'd turned it off on the frame but left the transformer plugged in at the wall, wish I hadn't thrown the box and paperwork away now!
By Mr. Laurent Subra (London, UK)
Great frame. very good size means you can enjoy the pictures from a distance anywhere in the room. very good definition and clear pictures. time saving feature ans swapable frames are very good too.
By Ms. C. Y. Foster
I purchased this item,for our workshop as photographs help our customers see the work we do.
Photo albums as in the 'old' sense, just do not do it anymore, and I wanted the fact that you can choose what appears on the slide show.
My other half is a techno-phobe, but I didn't need to worry, it was so easy, just choose which folders you want to show and off it goes. So even he is confident to use it......
It has the facility to time when it comes on and when it goes off. It does exactly what it says on the box too.....
The clarity and quality of the photos are superb (10" version), and looks the 'business' when our customers come in, and they can see a slide show of our work playing away, whilst they are having a coffee.
By G. Gilpin (Northamptonshire)
Ten inch digital photo frames are considerably more expensive than 7" or 8" frames but the bigger size - I think - makes a significant difference. The Kodak EasyShare is probably mid to top-end pricing within the 10" market but it's well-made, takes a number of memory card options and can by placed in landscape or portrait position. It also has a nice proximity detection system for set-up: buttons on the RH edge and bottom of the screen light up when you put your hand close and this allows selection of menus and options. Set-up is straightforward although the menus are not completely intuitive as the temptation is to touch the icons on the picture screen rather than the buttons on the frame - which you shouldn't do as it marks the screen. Picture quality is good - you can get frames with better pixel resolution, but only at a seriously hiked price (and I doubt whether the difference would be noticable under normal use conditions). A built-in timer allows you to preset when you want it to switch on / off (although we use the mains socket).
Picture transfer is easy. You can use a memory stick but because it would visibly protrude from the frame either download photos from the stick to the frame itself - which has 512 MB internal memory - or use an SD card which you can leave in place. Transfer from my Mac was simply a case of dragging JPGs onto the SD card then plugging the card into the frame at the back. The card remains plugged into the frame and is not visible in use. You can pick different picture transitions, Ken Burns effects etc.
Only four stars? Because I think it's a bit on the expensive side.
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