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Kodak Easyshare 10" Digital Photo Frame | 
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| Brand: Kodak Category: CE
Buy New: £92.90 (On sale from £125.45)
New (17) from £92.90
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1323
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: SV-1011 Model: SV-1011 UPC: 417710607946 EAN: 0041771060794 ASIN: B000TGJ0UQ
Release Date: September 26, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| » | Kodak Easyshare 10 inch Digital Picture Frame | | » | Size: 10 inch |
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Product Description Display your most beautiful photos on the SV-1011 digital photo frame from Kodak! Thanks to this digital photo frame, you no longer have to choose between photos, as you can display them all with the slideshow mode. Kodak?s Colour Science technology ensures photos turn out bright and clear, while the SV-1011?s USB port imports photos from your digital camera to its 128 MB internal memory. In addition to reading memory cards, the SV-1011 is also compatible with MPEG and MP3 formats so you can listen to your music and watch your videos in a completely new way. The SV-1011 is practical and easy to use, and will frame your photos perfectly!
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Wrong shape July 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Kodak Easyshare 10" Digital Photo Frame
The screen is wider than normal, but this isn't obvious from the info displayed. Most other frames are 1.4:1, and this one is more like 1.7:1 - not much use if your pictures are the standard size!
Great pictures, poor functionality February 24, 2008 53 out of 53 found this review helpful
I bought this as a present for my elderly parents. The picture quality is great but the software controlling the functionality is poor.
The photos are presented in the same order every time you switch on. When you got half way through 4000 photos in the morning. The last thing you want is to have to go through the first 2000 again next time you switch it on. Why on Earth doesn't the software allow you to play photos in random order; or to remember the last photo displayed; or to allow you to select the photo you want to start from. This may not sound terrible but trust me, it's extremely frustrating and makes using an otherwise great product, plain tedious. This has taken all the pleasure out of using the photo frame...for the time being...perhaps Kodak can update the software with more sensible functionality for every day use such as I envisage?!
Incidentally, it is possible to scroll down through photos until you get to the one you want to view. However, the scroll function runs at a snails pace and simply isn't practical.
My other gripe is its shape, although pretty much the same as most others. Why aren't these things made square so photos taken in portrait can be displayed at a reasonable size?!
A fantastic frame February 14, 2008 37 out of 38 found this review helpful
After months of research, reading reviews and going to PC World, John Lewis and..... I finally got this model and I am very pleased with it.
The frame itself looks great and unlike some similarly-priced rivals, it does not look cheap. In a rare case if you're not happy, you may get a glass panel from Kodak website and replace it.
The set-up process is fairly easy and quick. If you don't want to get into the settings you can have it up and running with pressing just 3 buttons.
I should say the resolution is stunning; it is as good as Philips but half the price. With no colour exaggeration or contrast issue.
Viewing angle is never a problem, needless to say this frame uses a TFT LCD frame and by nature it looks darker if you look at it from 45 degrees up.
Last but not the least; it is one of the few digital frames benefiting from a stereo speaker. It does not do as much a massive Hi Fi system, but great to play back a piece of piano or guitar. Its meant to be for background music and not a music player anyways.
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