
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.
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December 29th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames, Kodak | 3 Comments

I generally approve of most Kodak cameras. They've been in the camera business for a very long time now and pretty much everything that comes out of their work shows it. The Kodak Easyshare M341 is a camera that proves to support the idea that these guys know what they're doing.
For those of you that ...
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October 27th, 2009 | Posted in compact digital camera, Kodak | 7 Comments

Here is another great digital photo frame for your consideration under the Kodak brand. The Kodak EasyShare P725 Digital Frame offers a 7” display with a high resolution 4:3 display. It can store up to 4,000 pictures via its 512 MB internal memory and is operates on simple one-click controls. This digital photo frame is ...
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October 25th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames, Kodak | 2 Comments

Another blow to the popular "if you can choose its color it's a crap camera" theory of camera buying comes to us in the form of the Kodak EasyShare M340, a simple but highly functional camera.
The Kodak EasyShare M340 is a ten megapixel camera with a 2.7 inch LCD screen and a 3x optical zoom. ...
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October 15th, 2009 | Posted in compact digital camera, Kodak | 1 Comment

Kodak might well be one of the oldest lines of camera on the face of the earth, but don't even try to tell them they're not keeping up with the times. The Kodak Z915 will show their commitment to putting out a solid digital camera, now that we're pretty much neck deep in the post-film ...
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October 13th, 2009 | Posted in compact digital camera, Kodak | Comments Off

Kodak has a lot of digital photo frames under its wing and now we see one that has a larger display. The Kodak EasyShare M1020 Digital Picture Frame features a 10” high quality LCD display carrying a 16:9 contrast ratio. You can even add a touch of class with the Kodak Quick Touch border, allowing ...
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September 11th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames, Kodak | Comments Off

Kodak provides us with another potential digital picture frame for showcasing our captures photos. The Kodak EasyShare M820 Digital Picture Frame features an 8” high quality LCD with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
With the Kodak EasyShare M820 Digital Picture Frame, you can play videos or even listen to your preferred MP3 files since it comes ...
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August 14th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames, Kodak | 2 Comments

Kodak has its share of digital picture frames in various formats. Among them include this Kodak EasyShare SV811 which sports a 8” viewable LCD display. It also comes with built-in speakers that should be a great complement to its ability to play back videos and MP3 files.
It has 128 MB of internal memory and ...
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July 25th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Photo Frames, Kodak | 1 Comment

Sharing quality pictures just became easier with the Kodak Easyshare Z812IS. The elegant design of the Z812-IS provides a more enjoyable viewing experience of your picture, on a 2.5″ color display.
Turn your pictures into 46″ (1015cm) announcements, invitations, holiday cards, and more with English, French, and German photo card templates. A high speed digital ...
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February 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Kodak | Comments Off
For all camera owners looking for great software to enhance their digital photos, this piece of news is bound to put them into a frenzy. Kodak EASYSHARE software has been known to aid people in improving images with various designs such as borders and effects. With ArcSoft, the options just got broader.
ArcSoft Print has ...
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January 19th, 2009 | Posted in Kodak, Software | 1 Comment