Testseek.co.uk have collected 19 expert reviews of the Kodak EasyShare EX1011 10 inch and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kodak EasyShare EX1011 10 inch.
February 2008
(72%)
19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
72010019
TestSeek's Expert Reviews Summary
Staff at TestSeek has read all the expert reviews (so you don't have to) for this product and written a summary of what the editors think about the product.
The Kodak EasyShare EX1011 lives up to its name, giving the user a simple and very easy to use product. The functions and dials are easily identifiable and can be learned even without going through a manual.
Looking at the EX1011 for the first time, it resembles a remarkable photo-frame. It has the ability to connect to wireless networks, meaning it does not require to be plugged into a computer or any other device.
This digital frame has an internal memory capacity of 128mb which stored both images and audio, via a built-in speaker system.
The EasyShare EX1011 has various settings options, which enable the user to set the video, brightness, colours etc to their preference. The 10inch screen measuring 800 x 480mm displays imagery in lively colouring, plus allows editing of images and adding of audio to them as well.
The editors were disappointed by the poor movie imagery quality, and the bad resolution of large images.
The editors liked
Extremely easy to handle
Consists of a built-in Wi-Fi facility
A range of features that are not available in others
Internal memory of 128MB
Built-in speaker system.
The editors didn't like
Displays photos only from the computer and not from other online galleries
Poor image quality with large sized images
Video resolution is slightly blurry
Wireless network takes time to connect.
TestSeek's Conclusion
The Kodak EasyShare EX1011 is very cleverly designed and has many unique features as well, like the wireless system, internal memory and audio speakers. However, the reviewers point out that the most important aspect – image quality – is the frame’s major drawback. Overall, if one is using a Kodak gallery, then this is ideal, if not it wont be a very good choice.
Abstract: Kodaks EX1011 is bigger than its SV811 and also has wireless networking. You can stream pictures from any UPnP media server, or allow friends to upload pictures directly to the frame through the Kodak Gallery website. This makes it a perfect gift f...
Abstract: Not as boring as it looks. Great screen with WiFi. Along with the Philips 10 inch model, this is one of the larger frames in the group, and turned out to be one of the best available for showing off your pictures, despite its austere styling. Pictu...
Abstract: Kodaks photo frame has a superb-looking 10in screen, with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and a bright, vibrant display that can really bring out the colour in your images. As well as using memory card and USB connections you can use a Wi-Fi router to st...
Abstract: The Kodak EX1011 is the more traditional looking of the two frames, appearing to have the classic black beveled wooden frame (but its actually plastic). The eStarling is a bit more modern looking with a thick front sheet of plastic/acrylic with the image surrounded by a black matte and outer edge clear...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2008-05-08, Author: Olga , review by: Businessweek.com
Incredibly easy to use; has a wide array of features not all frames offer, such as built-in Wi-Fi
Can only display photos stored on your computer or kodakgallery.com, and not on Picasa or Flickr
If you are a Kodak Gallery user, this is a good bet
The EX1011 wins points for its classy design, brilliant picture quality, and support for MP3 and video files. But we wish we could e-mail photos from the frame, and that anyone could send photos directly to it.