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At £150 the Kodak is well-priced for this kind of product, and its wireless facilities make it a desirable proposition. Is a digital-photo viewer worth £150 to you? If so, the Kodak EX811 is a very good buy. Karen Haslam, Macworld Lowest online...
The Kodak EasyShare EX811 isnt the largest screen (there is also a 10in model, and other manufacturers produce frames larger even than this), but if you prize easy wireless connectivity and flexible content playback above screen size then the 8in Kod...
Bright and sharp display, large internal memory, wireless capabilities, good versatility with memory cards, easy to use
No battery-only option, MSRP is a little high, image quality not exceptional
Kodak thought of everything with its EasyShare EX811 digital picture frame. The 8-inch screen (measured diagonally) is very sharp, and its contrast ratio and brightness are both above average. The image quality with this frame is only about average, b...
Wireless connectivity. 128MB of internal memory. Widescreen. Video and MP3 playback. Automatic on/off timer. Headphone jack. Mini USB port. Excellent remote. Adjustable brightness.
Photo quality could be better. No audio out. Using on-screen keyboard is tedious. Video playback is choppy.
Its the first Wi-Fi—enabled digital photo frame weve seen that is relatively easy to set up and use. Although its photo quality isnt the best, the frames other offerings—including 128MB of onboard memory and headphone jack—attracts atten...
Bright, vivid display, Easy to use, Connects with EasyShare Gallery and networked PCs over Wi-Fi
Border takes away some of the display area, Expensive
Why have one photo on your desk when you can have thousands? Kodak is one of the latest manufacturers to join the ever-growing digital photo frame market, and its latest model includes a wireless connection to beam photos from your PC or the EasyShare ...
The EX811 is a smart, useful, and very user friendly bit of kit. Computer connection is a doddle with simple drag n drop, and menu navigation is a breeze. To its credit, it offers some excellent features, WiFi, PictBridge printing, and a gorgeous screen. ...
Ugly back panel; may have too many features for some users
The Kodak EasyShare EX811 digital frame has a lot to offer—which is possibly its biggest drawback....
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Published: 2007-05-29, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Built-in wireless connectivity allows 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 8-inch diagonal display, 128MB...
The built-in speakers sound very tinny; when transferring photos to the displays internal memory, images arent automatically resized to the size of the display to reduce file sizes. Music playback controls could be more straightforward.
While it has a few minor flaws, Kodaks Wi-Fi-enabled EX-811s strong feature set, good image quality, and online integration with the companys free EasyShare Gallery online photo-sharing service, make this frame a top choice in the digital photo fram...
Small 8in screen, takes up to two hours to detect new shared albums The Final Word The Kodak EasyShare SV811 isnt the largest screen (there is also a 10in model, and other manufacturers produce frames larger even than this), but if you prize easy wire...
The Kodak EasyShare SV811 isnt the largest screen (there is also a 10in model, and other manufacturers produce frames larger even than this), but if you prize easy wireless connectivity and flexible content playback above screen size then the 8in Koda...
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