Monday, February 22, 2010

Kodak EasyShare M1020 Digital Picture Frame with Home Decor Kit

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The Kodak EASYSHARE M1020 Digital Frame with Home Decor Kit indulges your senses with pictures, videos and music.atest news, weather, sports, and moreAutomatically send and receive pictures from Kodak Gallery members right on your frame with the Picture Mail feature
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Technical Details

- 10-inch high quality LCD with 16:9 aspect ratio; KODAK Color Science give your pictures crisp details and vibrant colors
- Play your videos or listen to your favorite MP3s with the frames built-in speakers
- Kodaks Quick Touch Border makes it easy to control your digital frames; 2 decorative mattes included
- Store up to 300 of your favorite pictures directly on your frames 128 MB of internal memory
- 2 SD card slots are available to allow you to have extra memory to view more pictures
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Customer Buzz
 "Just OK." 2010-02-07
By Jerry (California)
Nice looking frame. Locks up at least once a day. Won't display large file sizes. Would look at other frames and would not recommend this product.

Customer Buzz
 "Good item, very poor vendor support" 2010-02-07
By Jeffrey L. Mckune
This item seems to work fairly well, but the manual said that a USB cable is included for loading pictures. We bought two as Christmas presents and neither included the cable. Emails to vendor were ignored and we never got the cables. Would not recommend buying from this vendor.

Customer Buzz
 "DO NOT BUY THIS" 2010-02-07
By S. Cheung (British Columbia)
The user interface is badly designed, super slow and super inefficient.

It didn't play .mov clips my canon camera took even though it said it could. The online tech support replied quickly with lots of details, but I don't 100% believe/agree, because neither the picture frame nor the camera provided such detailed specification, how would an ordinary consumer knows! I am very disappointed.

Customer Buzz
 "Could be improved - but overall, I'm pleased with this photo frame." 2010-01-14
By K. Russell
I'm a gadget type of guy and I've had my eye on these digital photo albums for quite some time. The early models had small screens and looked more like an electronic device and not a real picture frame. I got some cash for Christmas, saw this Kodak M1020 frame and decided to go for it.



It is very easy to use and the display is bright and sharp. The device offers several options for loading photos... USB cable to load built-in memory via computer, USB flash drive, and various common format flash memory cards. The menu interface is unusual and does take a little getting used to, but I'm glad it is not a touch screen. I'd rather use a quirky interface touching the outer frame when needed rather than have to remove finger prints from the screen every time I change the settings. A remote would have been a better option - but this model does not have one. I use the feature to turn the frame off and on at specified times (why display photos all night long). I managed to get the music feature to work - but doubt I'll use it.



I paid $130 -- which is pretty hefty in my book. But it is a nice size, looks nice, and offers enough features to make it worth the price. I just hope it lasts.



One issue I did have... I resized about 5000 photos to the native resolution of the device (800 x 480) and put them on a single SD card. The frame software had a real tough time dealing with that many photos. Displaying thumbnails would take forever and occationally, the frame would lock up for a while and reboot. I cut the number of photos in half and the reboot problem stopped. But still, some menu functions are still sluggish. Even a few thousand photos seems to be straining the application. And as other reviewers have said - the shuffle feature is not as random as it should be. The sequence repeats and not all the the photos make it into the slideshow.



FYI: Kodak released a firmware update (12-2009) -- which I loaded tonight. I reinstalled my SD card with 5000+ photos and the frame seems to be performing much better. The "shuffle" seems to be showing photos I have not seen before, so perhaps that feature is fixed. Time will tell. Anyway - I'm glad to see that Kodak is still supporting and trying to improve the product. Hopefully they will continue to do so.



One last thing... My family thought I was crazy for buying this with my Christmas cash. But they have changed their tune. The frame is within view of the TV -- and every family member finds that they are distracted from their TV show and end up watching the slide show on the photo frame. 20+ years of family photos (scans and digital photos) brings back lots of memories. It really is a cool gadget. I imagine they will be everywhere in a few years. They are a great way of getting those digital photos off of your hard drive and made visible so they can be enjoyed.

Customer Buzz
 "very nice product" 2010-01-11
By W.Z (LA)
The product is very nice and easy to use. Picture quality is perfect. We are very happy with the purchase.


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