Kodak EX-811 Easyshare 8-inch Digital Picture Frame with Wireless Capability | 
| Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
List Price: $179.99 Buy New: $134.99 as of 7/29/2010 15:55 MST details You Save: $45.00 (25%)
New (2) Used (2) Refurbished (3) from $54.95
Seller: Matthew Roderick Rating: 51 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 8 Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.3 Dimensions (in): 13.1 x 9.7 x 3.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: EX-811 Model: EX-811 UPC: 041771886844 EAN: 0041771886844 ASIN: B000MUQ3NG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8-inch viewable LCD display; widescreen aspect ratio | | • | Wireless capability; add pictures from your PC or the Kodak Gallery using Wi-Fi | | • | Play back video and MP3s | | • | 128 MB internal memory; compatible with SD, MMC, Memory Stick, xD, CF and MD cards | | • | Convenient remote control included |
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Product Description KODAK 1886845 8? EASYSHARE EX811 WI-FI DIGITAL PICTURE FRAME 8" WIDESCREEN HIGH-RESOLUTION DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME; 128 MB MEMORY; WI-FI COMPATIBLE; DISPLAYS PHOTOS, PICTURES & VIDEOS & PLAYS MP3 AUDIO FILES; BUILT-IN SPEAKERS; ON-FRAME VIEWING & EDITING FEATURES ; SUPPORTS COMPACTFLASH, XD-PICTURE CARD, MICRODRIVE FLASH, MEMORY STICK, SECURE DIGITAL CARD & MULTIMEDIACARD; INCLUDES AC ADAPTER, USB CABLE & HOST ADAPTER CABLE, SOFTWARE CD & REMOTE
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My husband loved this gift! February 7, 2010 Melinda J. Hofe Hubby said this was very easy to use. Frame looks nice. The only comment he had about it was that random sorting would be nice. He has this in his office and enjoys seeing all his loved ones at work.
Wifi great, small annoyances January 7, 2010 Boomer (Chicago, IL United States) I bought this for my wife's parents who are allergic to technology. They live in another state so we thought a digital frame might work nicely. This Kodak EX-811 seemed like a good deal. Other frames I've seen have monthly fees and that was a no go. I was a little weary of it based on other reviews.
I tested it out at my house on my network and the setup was relatively easy. At first it didn't recognize my router. Turning the frame on and off fixed this. After that I was able to connect easily. I set up an account on [...]. Again I had to turn it off and back on after entering my login info. After that I was easily able to navigate my albums and friends albums' from the frame.
Wi-fi setup at two other homes also worked after turning on and off the frame. It works with WPA2 although it is slow to navigate the onscreen keyboard with the remote.
To simplify the setup for the in-laws we deleted all local pictures and created a single album on [...]. All of the children share the account and add to the album when needed. We didn't want to complicate things by connecting it to their computer or the Kodak software.
A couple of things I didn't like were that it didn't seem like there was any type of order to the pictures. It was supposed to be by date, but I'm not sure what info it uses. I also would have liked to be able to do a slideshow across multiple albums at the same time. Otherwise you have to open each album separately.
Pros
- easy and stable connection to wi-fi
- simple to use interface
- remote control has a nice dock if you are not hanging up the frame.
- photos look excellent.
Cons
- had to turn the frame on and off during setup to get certain things recognized.
- 2 GB of space on Kodak Gallery for $5/year (I wish it was more space and free).
- lacks a lot of options for slide shows and sorting (of course this is also keeps it simple)
Overall, this is a great item at an excellent price. Great for in-laws, set it up with simple options and then leave it alone. My wife wants one for us now.
What do you mean, 'bad image'? December 28, 2009 M. Romanick This product works pretty well except for the fact that any photo I try to upload, it complains that it's 'bad'. After scorging the net, I found that if I bring it in to Photoshop and Save for Web, then it all works fine....but what if I didn't have Photoshop? That single issue is enough for me to only give this 2 stars. After all, for those non-graphically inclined, it would render the product useless.
Also, the language options, leave much to be desired (what's with no East Asian character support?)
Kodak Easyshare Digital Picture Frame November 18, 2009 Judith A. Klamo (Fairfield, Ohio USA) It was a gift that I sent. They said it was easy to set up and use.
BIG FRAME, little picture... November 10, 2009 Digital Native Odd, Kodak has been doing this for years, and this is not what people want. The frame is maaassive, and the pictures therefore look small. It's slow to power on, no picture shuffle, no picture/video hybrid playback, poor wireless quality... In short, not living up to it's purported operation or quality. C'mon Kodak!
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