Posts about the Kodak EasyShare EX-1011 Digital Picture Frame
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Kodak announces two cameras, two photo frames, and a Flip-baiting, YouTube-friendly camcorder
In a flurry of announcements this morning, Kodak released info on two new digital cameras: The EasyShare Z1015 IS, a 15x megazoom, and the EasyShare M1093 IS, a 10-megapixel compact ...
Reviews of the Kodak EasyShare EX-1011 Digital Picture Frame
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CNET Review
The Good: Built-in wireless connectivity enables you to tap into your home wireless network and stream images from your Windows PC or the Kodak EasyShare Gallery online photo-sharing service. The frame has a bright, relatively sharp 10-inch diagonal display, 128MB of built-in memory, plus slots for virtually all memory card types, as well as USB connectivity for computers and thumbdrives. The EX-1011 supports MP3 and video playback (with sound), ships with a small remote control, and is compatible with PictBridge-enabled printers. It's also easy to set up and has a well-designed interface.
The Bad: Fairly pricey; the built-in speakers sound very tinny; and when transferring photos to the display's internal memory, images aren't automatically resized to the size of the display to reduce file sizes. Music playback controls could be more straightforward.
The Bottom Line: Kodak's Wi-Fi-enabled EX-1011 offers the same strong feature set, good image quality, and online integration with the company's free EasyShare Gallery online photo-sharing service as its highly rated 8-inch brother, the EX-811--but the EX-1011's bigger screen size has more visual impact, especially in larger rooms.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 73/100. Comparing these reviews to 4619 other Digital Photo Frames reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 98/100 = Excellent.
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consumerelectronicsnet.com
Review Summary: I think both companies could use some online videos demonstrating their product's installation/setup and especially its various features and uses. With other products I've found this to be a much better way to get users up and going quickly
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Computeract!ve
Review Summary: Email your pictures straight to this photo frame
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thinkcamera.com
Review Summary: We check out Kodak's offering into the digital picture frame market...
Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Co.
Part number: 8776809
General
- Device Type Digital photo frame
- Key Features Digital audio player, Digital video player, Memory card reader, Digital photo viewer
- PC Interfaces USB, IEEE 802.11b
Display
- Display Type TFT 10 in - Color
- Display Form Factor Built-in
- Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
Memory / Storage
- Flash Memory Cards Supported MultiMediaCard, Microdrive, Memory Stick, CompactFlash Card, SD Memory Card, XD-Picture Card
- Integrated Flash Memory 128 MB
Still Images
- Supported Still Images Formats JPEG
- Photo Playback Modes Thumbnail, Auto slide show
Digital Audio
- Supported audio formats MP3
- Audio output Built-in stereo speakers
Video
- Video Playback Formats MPEG-1, MOV, MPEG-4, AVI
Connectivity
- Connections USB - Mini-USB Type B, Headphones - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
Power Adapter
- Type Power adapter
Miscellaneous
- Direct Printing Specifications PictBridge
- Included Accessories Remote control
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