Product Description
Wireless access to your pictures is now at your fingertips : Access the latest news, weather, sports, and more : Automatically send and receive pictures from KODAK Gallery members right on your frame with the Picture Mail feature : Universal Plug and Play : 10.2 (25.9 cm) diagonal display : 8.7 x 5.2 (22.1x13.2cm) display area : 800x480 display resolution, aSi TFT active matrix : 350 NITs brightness : JPEG, EXIF Image file formats : MPEG 1 and 4, AVI, MOV Video formats : MP3 Audio formats : Memory cards supported - Secure Digital (SD), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC), Multimedia Card (MMC), MEMORY STICK (MS), XD-Picture Card (xD), COMPACTFLASH (CF), and USB flash drives : Dimensions - 11.7 x 8.2 x 1.3 (29.8x20.8x3.4cm) : Weight - 31.5 ounces (893 grams)
- 10-inch high quality LCD with 16:9 aspect ratio; KODAK Color Science gives your pictures crisp details and vibrant colors
- Wireless access to pictures on your home computer and leading photo sharing sites featuring Kodak Gallery and Flickr with built-in Wi-Fi capability
- Play your videos or listen to your favorite MP3’s with the frame’s built-in speakers.
- Store up to 4000 of your favorite pictures directly on your frame’s 512 MB of internal memory
- 2 SD card slots are available to allow you to have extra memory to view more pictures
Kodak Easyshare W1020 10-Inch Wireless Digital Frame Reviews
Kodak Easyshare W1020 10-Inch Wireless Digital Frame Reviews
| 109 of 125 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Kodak Easyshare W1020 10-Inch Wireless Digital Frame (Electronics) I wanted to like this product - I really did. It's a pretty case, the screen looks great, and the feature set is impressive.But the software and documentation problems are maddening. There is PC software that you install to control the frame and load photos, slideshows, etc. This software is frustratingly buggy and never worked for me. It gave several error messages on installation; after finally installing fully, it couldn't find the frame on the network. The screen displays an error message referring you to the manual, the manual refers you to a web FAQ, and the web site points you back to the manual - kind of an amusing tail-chasing exercise. After uninstalling and reinstalling, temporarily disabling my firewall, etc., I tried their live chat support, but the technician's script evidently extended only to the most basic things that I had already tried; and when I suggested that there might be a software problem he got argumentative. There doesn't appear to be... Read more 66 of 77 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Kodak Easyshare W1020 10-Inch Wireless Digital Frame (Electronics) I bought the Kodak EX 811 a year ago for my parents which was a wireless 8" digital frame. Unfortantely, many of the features were not fully implemented, and overall, the frame was a disappointment. Given that Kodak has had a year to get it right, I purchased the W1020 for myself to check it out. Wow. Kodak got this one right. I have only had a chance so far to configure the wireless feature and connect it to my online gallery, so there are many other features that I have yet to try. But my first impressions are very good from the nicely implemented on screen interface with a touch panel to features that were previously not implemented like power on/off which actually starts displaying photos from any source including the online gallery. I noticed that other features that were missing in the previous version are now available like a random display option so you do not always see the photos in the same order.I am now hoping that I can now upgrade my parent's EX 811... Read more 31 of 35 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Kodak Easyshare W1020 10-Inch Wireless Digital Frame (Electronics) The promise of the Kodak W1020: manage your photos wirelessly from your computer, receive photos from others directly to your wireless frame, watch slide shows and videos from flickr and Kodak's site.The reality: many hours of fighting with the software and pulling my hair out isn't worth it. As others have said, the software (Kodak EasyShare Digital Display Software) is indeed pretty wonky and not intuitive. It often took 30 seconds or more to wait for it to load and had to be killed via Task Manager several times. Trying to navigate to your photos within the software is maddening. It is supposed to be drag and drop once you find the photos you want. The folder tree is the same as you would see in My Computer, but when you click on a directory that has many photos, the program does not show the files or allow you to select _any_ until it has generated a thumbnail of every last one, which may take several minutes. Slightly troubling is... Read more |
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