| Kodak EasyShare M1020 10-Inch Digital Frame | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 6 reviews) Category: Photography
Publisher: Kodak Digital Studio: Kodak Digital Brand: Kodak Label: Kodak Digital Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Native Resolution: 10.2 Special Features: nv:Picture Frame Type^Desktop Frame|Display Type^TFT LCD|Screen Size^10 inches|Aspect Ratio^16:9|Resolution^800 x 480|Supported Media^MMC|Supported Media^SD|Supported Media^xD|Supported Media^MS|Supported Media^CF|Supported Formats^JPEG|Supported Formats^EXIF|Power Source^100-120V|Remote Control^No Display Size: 10.2 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 10
MPN: M1020 Model: M1020 Digital Frame UPC: 041778865781 EAN: 0041778865781 ASIN: B0016NN1ZQ
Release Date: April 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 10-inch high quality LCD screen | | | Play video and listen to MP3s | | | 128 MB internal memory; plus more memory with additional SD Card slot | | | Personalize with interchangeable faceplates | | | Mount on the wall of display on a table |
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Product Description Indulge your senses with pictures, videos and music. Just insert a memory card or USB flash drive into the Kodak EasyShare M1020 Digital Picture Frame and enjoy viewing your pictures right away. Your frame comes with decorative mattes that allow you to personalize the look of the frame, and complement your home decor. Kodak EasyShare Software makes it easy to access all of your pictures and transfer them from your computer to your frame. Kodak's Quick Touch Border keeps fingerprints off of your viewing screen so your images stay beautiful. The touch panel features yellow lights that illuminate to tell you exactly where to touch. Create, edit and view slideshows at the touch of your fingertips. The convenient drag-and-drop feature is perfect for transferring pictures for slideshows. View your pictures on the 10" (25.4 cm) 16:9 wide screen featuring Kodak Color Science for vibrant color and crisp detail. Store up to 300 pictures directly on your frame's 128 MB of internal memory and use the two available SD card slots to view and enjoy even more of your pictures. Set the mood with your music, listen to your favorite MP3s with built-in speakers Selectable viewing hours featuring automatic on/off settings Easily browse and edit your albums Display your frame on a tabletop or on a wall, vertically or horizontally Add style to any decor with optional accessory faceplates Discreet cord design is barely visible
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
  BEST Digital Picture Frame. And I own 4 Different Ones July 5, 2008 I really like having my pictures displayed on a digital picture frame. It is a convenient, space saving way to review thousands of pictures. Great entertainment in a small space. I brought one in to my elderly aunt to watch in her nursing home. She really enjoys watching the family photos, with hundreds of pictures cycling throughout the day. Sure beats TV! This is a great application for these picture frames.
But anyways, I now own 4 different model/different manufacturer Digital picture frames. This Kodak 10" model is my most recent purchase and the best picture frame that I own to date.
What is wrong with the other picture frames? Some picture frames, the real cheap ones, seem to suffer from low CPU power. It can cause a long 'blank screen delay between flipping to the next picture. This Kodak is quick, it will flip to the next picture as fast as you want.
The picture is large, brilliant, colorful and relatively high res. The specs say 800 x 480 but it really looks much higher than that. It scales pictures to fit the frame nicely. And the viewing angle is terrific, pictures are brilliant and visible even when viewing the frame from way off to the side.
The touch screen is great since it is on the front is very accessible unlike other frames that hide controls in the back. And I like that the touch controls are subtle, not noticeable, which would detract from the overall look of the picture frame.
One reviewer didn't like the frame's built in menus, but they are not difficult by any stretch. And really, how often do you use them? For me, not often. I set it the way I want with the desired transition & display mode. Then it's just set it and forget it. I use Compact Flash for the pictures. Holds a ton of pictures on one inexpensive chip. I keep a few CF chips around loaded up with different pictures.
Get this Kodak picture frame. You won't regret it!
  Frustrated June 11, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The touch screen was difficult to use. It kept freezing up on me and I'd have to turn it off and on again. Other times, I'd press the border in order to select a certain touch screen option and the option next to it would be selected instead. And it's not like I have long fingernails or Parkinson's. I am a healthy young man who knows how to use a touch screen. Very frustrating. The frame is nice, well constructed and the pictures were digital great quality. Overall, this does not make up for a frame that is frustrating to use.
  Looks great but has a flaw June 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The quality of the pictures was terrific. This frame is also very easy to use. I do agree with another reviewer that the user guide leaves much to be desired. I ended up returning my frame because of one issue that is a big deal to me. I absolutely have to have a frame that can show pictures in a random order. This frame claims that when shuffle is on that is what it is suppose to do but it does not work. I tried more then just my frame(even called and emailed kodak) and the pictures are shown the exact same way every time. I have too many pictures to have to sit through all the same ones every time to get to different ones. I believe they could fix this frame with a firmware update and I will keep an eye out because I would like to get this frame if they it.
  Interface slow and difficult to use, corrupted my memory card May 27, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The interface, while a touchscreen on the front of the frame (vs. buttons on the back of the frame as in others) is difficult to navigate as I could not easily move from screens where I was selecting photos to upload from my memory card to the function which allows you to upload. Should be one button, maybe two to navigate but is not straightforward. The user's manual is unclear, too. It also corrupted my memory card. The wall plug accidentally came unplugged while I had the memory card in the digital fram and upon plugging back in and turning on the frame, it now appears the memory card has no more files on it. And now, having placed it back in my digital camera it appears it has no more files, nor is it capable to creating files. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND AGAINST THIS PRODUCT.
  Great improvement over prior model May 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great looking pictures, very smooth and from any reasonable distance (i.e., at least couple feet away) looks like a real photo. tricked a few folks in my office (about 1/2), who all thought it was a real photo on display. Light years ahead of the quality of the prior kodak 10inch model (which had comparably worse ability to display blacks and contrast from darks to lights). highly recommend. intuitive interface.
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