Kodak EasyShare M1020 Digital Photo Frame Review–Works Better Than It Looks
The Kodak line of digital photo frames has given me a lot of sweet models to discuss, and only occasionally has yielded anything more than minor complaints about aesthetics. Today’s model, the Kodak M1020, will be a similar concept, offering very little in the way of difficulty and plenty of good quality.
The Kodak M1020 is a ten inch LCD digital photo frame with Kodak Color Science technology, built in speakers, the Quick Touch Border control scheme, room for three hundred pictures (or one hundred twenty eight meg of internal memory) and two SD card slots.
I’ve always been fond of the Quick Touch Border’s controls, and this one is no exception. In fact, the only real problem I have with this whole system is the frame itself. It’s awfully stark for most rooms, and that bright white just doesn’t have a lot of personality to it.
Considering you can get one of these used on Amazon for eighty bucks, fully a hundred off retail, this is definitely a great digital photo frame to consider if you’re looking for a great, if somewhat stark, way to show off your pictures.
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