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Kodak EasyShare SV-811 8-inch Digital Picture Frame for $50.00


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Rating: 3.7

List Price : $179.99 Price : $50.00
Kodak EasyShare SV-811 8-inch Digital Picture Frame

Product Description

8" Widescreen High-Resolution Digital Photo Frame 128 MB Memory Displays Photos Pictures & Videos & Plays MP3 Audio Files Built-In Speakers Supports Compactflash XD-Picture Card Microdrive Flash Memory Stick Secure Digital Card & Multimediacard Includes AC Adapter USB Cable Software CD & Remote


  • 8-inch viewable LCD display
  • Play back videos and MP3s; built-in speakers
  • On-screen viewing and editing features
  • 128 MB internal memory; compatible with SD, MMC, Memory Stick, xD, CF and MD cards
  • Convenient remote control included


Kodak EasyShare SV-811 8-inch Digital Picture Frame Reviews


Kodak EasyShare SV-811 8-inch Digital Picture Frame Reviews


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58 of 62 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Critical Flaw - No Random Slide Show, December 30, 2007
This review is from: Kodak EasyShare SV-811 8-inch Digital Picture Frame (Electronics)
I picked up this picture frame as a gift for my wife, thinking that the name (Kodak) would get me a better quality frame than some of the unknown brands out there. Well, I was partially right... the display is gorgeous, the frame seems well-built, and the feature set is rich. My initial assessment was strong enough to give the frame 4 stars.

However, after using the frame for less than an hour, I believe that this device has one fatal flaw that ruins it. There is no way to have the frame pick pictures randomly to display in the slide show. There is no shuffle play! This means that every time you start it up, you see the exact same pictures in the exact same order as last time.

The "Getting Started" guide sums it up this way: "The pictures and videos - on the card or device you inserted - are displayed in the order they're stored on the card or device." IMHO, when you've got hundreds of pictures on an SD card, you'd like to see a variety, a sampling of what... Read more
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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars **Updated - still a great digital frame...with some hiccups, September 27, 2007
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H. Beachum (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kodak EasyShare SV-811 8-inch Digital Picture Frame (Electronics)
***Updated 9/27/08 - I still really like this digital frame - I purchased 5 and all 5 are still kicking with daily use. I use the auto on-off program feature which is so nice. It still won't accept the mini flash drives and there are still ocassional hiccups with edited pictures. Honestly, I don't expect this to last much past another couple of years. Still, I like it and I'm waiting for Kodak to come out with a 15" frame. I've looked at almost all the others and just don't like the quality - not worth the price yet until Kodak enters this market.

I really like this ditigal frame and I actually bought 5 - 3 are going to be christmas gifts. 2 major warnings: 1) don't even think of loading the software that comes with the frame - you don't need it in any way. Just plug in a flash drive stick or SD card and it automatically works. Just plug into your computer with synch cord and let Windows recognize it and do all the work, and then add pics on to the jump drive from... Read more
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Do NOT use EasyShare Software, July 2, 2007
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James R. Spitznas (Purcellville, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kodak EasyShare SV-811 8-inch Digital Picture Frame (Electronics)
As others mentioned, the documentation for the picture frame is horrible. Thus, I decided to hook the frame to my MacBook Pro using the supplied USB cable and transfer images. For some reason I could not eject the disk image after transferring the images from my computer to the frame and when I disconnected the USB cord it seemed to corrupt several of the images which in turn caused the frame to malfunction when it encountered the first corrupt image. Fortunately turning the power off and then on corrected the malfunction.

I then deleted all of the images from the frame's memory, and decided that I would try loading the EasyShare software onto my computer to see if that would facilitate the transfer. BIG MISTAKE!! DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE. Here's what happened... After loading the software and then launching it, it asks to import your images and it tells you that it will not change any of your images. IT LIED. The software ended up corrupting about 100 of my... Read more
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