Kodak EasyShare W1020 10-Inch Wireless Digital Frame | 
| Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
List Price: $365.87 Buy New: $199.95 You Save: $165.92 (45%)
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Rating: 13 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 10 Removable Memory: MiniSD Size: 10-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.9 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 10
MPN: W1020 Model: W1020 UPC: 041778594797 EAN: 0041778594797
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| Features:
| • | 10-inch high quality LCD with 16:9 aspect ratio; KODAK Color Science gives your pictures crisp details and vibrant colors | | • | Wireless access to pictures on your home computer and leading photo sharing sites featuring Kodak Gallery and Flickr with built-in Wi-Fi capability | | • | Play your videos or listen to your favorite MP3#8217;s with the frame#8217;s built-in speakers. | | • | Store up to 4000 of your favorite pictures directly on your frame#8217;s 512 MB of internal memory | | • | 2 SD card slots are available to allow you to have extra memory to view more pictures |
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Product Description View your pictures on the 10 in. (25.4 cm) 16:9 wide screen featuring KODAK Color Science for vibrant color and crisp detail.Kodak's Quick Touch Border includes an illuminated panel of yellow lights along the border of the frame that tells you exactly where to touch - simply touch along the bottom and right hand side of the border of the frame to navigate menus.View news, weather, and sports updates to stay informed throughout the day, plus humor, horoscope, sports, traffic, and more - powered by Framechannel.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Liked it a lot December 4, 2008 Christopher Hill (Seattle, WA USA) This is my first photo frame, and I like it a lot. The touch-sensitive border is very convenient and makes working with the frame easy. The frame also looks nice. The resolution was good enough for a device in this price range, and it worked readily with an SD card and a USB memory stick.
Quick and Simple, Like it should be December 2, 2008 Jody C (Tucson, AZ United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This thing is wonderful compared to the phillips frames I just returned to Amazon. br / br /The navigation bars on the front are intuitive and easy to use. br / br /My setup process: I copied the family photos onto an SD card, plugged in the card, and voila she is done! The frame sees the card automatically, and immediately begins showing my photos. br / br /Highly recommend this product to anyone who has a less than computer savvy relative needing a digital frame.
Wireless capabilities better than expected December 1, 2008 P. Adhi (Chicago, IL USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this as a very early Christmas present for my parents, thinking that they would need my help to set it up. I was blown away by how easy it was to setup. Within 10 minutes of unpacking the frame, I had pictures from my Kodak Gallery account displayed on the frame. br / br /Although the interface isn't perfect, it works the way it was intended and is fairly intuitive. The touch sensors on the border of the frame allow for an easy (and somewhat cool) mechanism to navigate around the frame. br / br /I read reviews about poor image quality, but I personally found the image quality to be outstanding. Even from across the room, the pictures were bright and sharp. I have never before written a review about a product, but I was so pleasantly surprised by this frame that I felt I had to. br / br /So far, my parents love the gift. I can remotely upload pictures to KodakGallery, and within minutes it shows up on their frame.
The RSS and Flickr Feeds do not work properly, the support people are HORRIBLE! November 28, 2008 M. Frome (Los Angeles, CA) 21 out of 43 found this review helpful
This product is not ready for primetime, and the outsourced support that Kodak has hired is completely un-knowledgeable in the product. After an hour on support help desk, and telling 3 different support people the same information, they told me they didn't understand the problem. ID# 13090 was her name, and she doesn't know what flickr is, and that it even works with their product. Basically I bought this frame to stream flickr photos to the unit; however, after trying different methods, it will do the following... not randomize the streaming photos, so you always see them in the same order. If you use the RSS flickr feed, it will only stream 15-20 of the RSS tagged photos, even though I tagged over 500, again in the same order, not shuffled. The software is wonky at best, and the touch screen is less than responsive. I have been waiting for a product to give to grandma so she doesn't have to touch it, and will get photos; however, i will need to keep waiting. By the way this unit also fell of the wifi secured network more the once, and needed to be reconfigured, despite an excellent signal. I will NEVER buy a kodak product again, they should have stuck to film cameras.
The first time I've returned anything in as long as I can remember.... November 28, 2008 J. G. Verkuil (New York, NY) 6 out of 18 found this review helpful
This frame is awful--I am returning it. The picture quality is poor and the 16:9 aspect ratio makes all of the pictures seem even smaller than the already small screen. I recently purchased the 9" Phillips digital picture frame, and yes it's twice as expensive...but I actually like to look at pictures on it.
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