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Kodak EasyShare SV-710 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame

29 January 2010 5 Comments

  • 7-inch viewable LCD display
  • Play back video and MP3s; built-in speakers
  • On-frame viewing and editing features
  • Compatible with SD, MMC, Memory Stick, xD, CF, and MD cards
  • Convenient remote control included

Product Description
Start viewing your pictures and videos right away by inserting a memory card or connect your digital camera and enjoy. Set the mood with music by listening to your favorite MP3s with built-in speakers while you view your photos. The convenient drag-and-drop feature makes transferring pictures easy. View your pictures on the 7-inch 16:9 wide screen featuring Kodak Color Science for vibrant color and crisp detail. It is optimized with Kodak Light Management Film to pr… More >>

Kodak EasyShare SV-710 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame

5 Comments »

  • T. Richard said:

    The picture quality was a disappointment; you can actually see the pixels but it should be fine for Grandma. If you buy this for someone you will also have to buy either a memory card or a flash drive, since there is no internal memory (the Amazon description does not explicitly state this). The directions are also very brief and do not really tell you anything. The Easy Share software is really good for other things but does not really have a direct relationship with the picture frame; seems to be designed more for printing and burning cds.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • C. Such said:

    Warning! Shop around. The picture quality of this frame is not worth the premium price.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • K. Govocek said:

    We bought this for my husband, to take with him when he deploys. Better than a regular picture frame, as it changes pictures and plays music!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Marc Frankel said:

    This is a great product. Ordered it for my wife for our anniversary. Works like a charm; setup was almost non-existant.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • T. Thompson said:

    If I could give a negative number on this product I would. What a total bass ackwards system this thing is. I feel like I am in the stone ages trying to set the clock on one of the first VHS players that ever came out. The settings are worthless and for the most part don’t work well, or at least as they should. They allow a frame time of 3, 10, 30 seconds etc. I set it on 3. The first picture was 3 seconds, the second picture was 10 seconds, the third picture was 15 seconds, the fourth picture was 8 seconds. You get the picture. NO consistency what so ever. Also, the so called smart feature to interpret which way a picture should go is wrong at times, and guess what, there is NO WAY to adjust it. So, in short, avoid Kodak. They are like Sony. ALL name, NO product.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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