Kodak EasyShare M820 Frame Review–A Great Design
Finding a good photo frame isn’t exactly an easy task. There are a surprisingly large number of pieces out there, and the number grows regularly. So what are us normal folks to do when it comes to choosing a display venue for our priceless digital mementos? Well, that’s part of why you come here.
And today, I’m talking about the Kodak EasyShare M820, a frame that offers plenty of utility for not a lot of price.
The Kodak EasyShare M820 offers an eight inch LCD screen, two memory card slots, video playback, MP3 playback, the Quick Touch Border and Easyshare software that allows you to create multimedia slide shows, which essentially allows you to coordinate your photos or videos to music.
I love the Quick Touch Border, frankly–it gives you a fast and easy opportunity regulate most everything on the frame while keeping buttons to a minimum. Granted, when Samsung does something similar with their televisions I’m not happy in the least, but hey. This is a bit different. The pictures are also clear and crisp, with plenty of room to display them.
The Kodak Easyshare M820 should prove to be all the frame you need, and for a hundred bucks even on Amazon, you could definitely do a lot worse.

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