Kodak EX-1011 Easyshare 10-Inch Digital Picture Frame with Wireless Capability | 
| Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
List Price: $249.99 Buy Refurbished: $169.99 as of 3/17/2010 20:52 MST details You Save: $80.00 (32%)
Refurbished (2) from $169.99
Seller: crawfords superstore Rating: 75 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 10 Battery: 1 Internal Removable Memory: Memory Stick Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 14.6 x 3.3 x 10.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 8776809 Model: 8776809 UPC: 041778776803 EAN: 0041778776803 ASIN: B000N29KOW
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| Features:
| • | 10-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 EASYSHARE Digital Picture Frames play vibrant slideshows of your favorite pictures and video set to music.The frames are color tuned to Kodak standards and use KODAK Color Science for vibrant colors and pleasing skin tones - displaying pictures in brilliant color and crisp detail. Set up is a snap, and you can enjoy any JPEG picture, most video types (MPEG 1 and 4, MOV, AVI) and MP3 music using all the popular memory card formats (CF, SD, MMC, xD and MS). You can also source digital files from any digital still camera, home PC, Jump Drive and Flash Drive via USB 2.0. Stereo speakers are built into the frames for dramatic sound accompaniment to your slide shows.KODAK EASYSHARE EX1011 Digital Picture Frame has a 10-inch (diagonal) 800 x 480 high resolution digital display in 16:9 aspect ratio with wireless access of pictures, videos and music from your home PC or online at KODAK Gallery over a standard wireless home network. The frame has 128 MB of built-in memory for storing pictures and videos, built-in stereo speakers and headphone jack for music.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 75
Disappointing coming from Kodak December 29, 2009 Tim Porreca I've had 3 of these over the past few years and only one is still operational. The backlighting gives out after a few months of use. The one which still works hardly ever gets turned on (thus why it still works I guess). I replaced one with a D-Link DSM-210 Internet Photo Frame D-Link DSM-210 Internet Photo Frame. Only time will tell if it holds up to daily use, but I am already much more impressed with the features. It looks similar to the Kodak, but with many more features.
Stops working after a time period - much too expensive to have that happen! December 2, 2009 A. Hanson (Alaska USA) My husband spent over $200 on this frame as a gift for me less than 2 years ago. Unfortunately the warranty is only 1 year. The screen started going black - it will power on but shut off after several seconds. I did the online troubleshooting and also called tech support.
Kodak will give you 25% off of a new one, or you can pay $150 to have this one repaired. You have to register with them and give them your email to receive the 25% off coupon, and you must give them a physical address. No PO Boxes. Kind of a pain for those of us who have no mail to our homes (rural) - and must go to a PO Box. I gave them my physical address - hoping that the email works.
It was a nice digital frame - larger than others at the time, but over the last few years much larger ones have come out that were considerably less expensive. Totally not worth the price of this item considering the features and functionality! The Kodak brand name is not worth it on this item. Perhaps they have upgraded and upped their quality on their newer frames.
I got the wireless to work - it showed up as a separate item on my network and I was able to view it as another drive. HOWEVER - this feature is totally useless if you don't want to keep your computer on all the time. It's ok though if you are having a dinner party and want to showcase certain folders or photo's during a specific event or function at your home. We ended up just running it off of a card the whole time and not switching the photo's very often - so that was kind of lame.
I also liked that it had a remote. Too bad it has to go in the trash. Over $200 down the tube!
NOT LONG LASTING!! October 21, 2009 MARIA L HOUGH After 15 months it stopped working! But Kodak can repair it for you.... for only $150. That's just WRONG!!
Great frame but could use some updates May 16, 2009 K. Desai (CLT) I have had this frame for about 2 years and have really enjoyed it. The screen resolution and colors look great to me. Yes they are a little over saturated but it doesn't bother me and actually makes the pictures more attractive.
The Wifi works great for me with WEP and the frame is awesome at sensing any media servers.
I use kodakgallery for all my printing so pretty much all of my pictures are on their site. Luckily, this frame works VERY well with streaming pics from their website. You can see all of your albums as well as friend's albums which is really awesome.
The things I wish it had was a way to default the frame to start showing an album from kodakgallery when turned on. It always defaults to the local pictures on the frame which is pretty annoying. Also, as many others have mentioned, it would be nice to have a random feature that could show you different pictures every day.
All in all, I think it is a great frame and you should feel confident purchasing it.
Excellent frame... wireless not a good value May 6, 2009 Anthony L. Pena (Nashville, TN USA) Kodak EX-1011 Easyshare 10-Inch with Wireless Capability
Excellent frame... however, the wireless features on this frame were not a good value for me.
Honestly... I thought I could use the auto on and off features along with the wireless features... nope... when using the wireless features and it automatically comes on in the evening, it reverts back to some innocuous sample pictures on the frame... and I have to click a few extra buttons on the so so remote control to bring back my preselected hard drive pictures or my online Kodak Gallery Pictures... granted it's only a couple of extra clicks - but they surely didn't have to design it in this way...
I don't want to have to fiddle with it everyday... that was the whole point... so I loaded a usb flash drive, and every evening I automatically get to see my usb flash drive pictures... and so I could have easily done without the wireless features, as they currently exist on this frame...
The remote control is only so so... happened to get my SO the newer model Kodak Easyshare 720 with touch frame controls... I love the touch frame controls and it is so much easier and so much more responsive to use than the remote control...
Oh yeah... setting up the wireless features (such as they exist) were incredibly simple and user friendly...
Maybe the next generation 1020 wireless is an improvement? Don't know...
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