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Kodak EX-1011 Easyshare 10-Inch Digital Picture Frame with Wireless Capability

by Kodak
3 out of 5 stars 82 customer reviews

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  • 10-inch viewable LCD display; widescreen aspect ratio
  • Wireless capability; add pictures from your PC or the Kodak Gallery using Wi-Fi
  • Play back video and MP3s
  • 128 MB internal memory; compatible with SD, MMC, Memory Stick, xD, CF and MD cards
  • Convenient remote control included
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Product Information

Product Dimensions 14.6 x 10.8 x 3.1 inches
Item Weight 4 pounds
Shipping Weight 4 pounds
ASIN B000N29KOW
Item model number 8776809
Customer Reviews
3 out of 5 stars 82 customer reviews

3 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #449 in Camera & Photo > Camera & Photo Accessories > Lighting & Studio > Photo Studio > Storage & Presentation Materials > Digital Picture Frames
Discontinued by manufacturer Yes
Date first available at Amazon.com July 7, 2004

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I just bought one of these and was so impressed I bought a second one.

I'd been toying with the idea of getting one of these for a while and the 10" ones are now a reasonable price.

I didn't install any of the software: just copied images to a CF memory card and plugged it in. The frame detects this and starts to play images from the card.

First thing I did before any of this, was to get the latest firmware from Kodak website.

Unfotunately, the documentation is poor. It mentions nothing about optimal resolutions. I finally batch converted all my high res images (using BreezeBrowser) to 800x480 pixels, 300dpi JPG (100% quality). These resulted in files of about 5-6MB each. Quality is great and images are bright and vivid, even in normal indoor daylight conditions. I've been using digital cameras for 6-7 years and I work in the graphic arts industry, so I'm pretty picky about image quality and color. It would be nice if Kodak supplied an ICC profile for the device, so at least you can preview how they'll look in Photoshop, etc. or convert to the device color space.

A lot of reviewers complained about the remote control. It's a bit clunky, but it works. It's a picture frame after all, not a TV. I just use it to setup slide duration, transition, etc.

I'm buying a second frame one for all my protrait orientation pictures, as they are too small when displayed in the frame in landscape format. So, I'll have one frame with landscape pictures and one with portrait. This way, each image will use the maximal area of the screen.

I also use the "fit" option, not the fill. I don't want my pictures cropped.

One of my biggest bug bears is that there is no resume function. I have 200+ images on the frame which change every hour.
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I was really looking forward to receiving this digital picture frame in the mail. I was like a little kid (and still am) when I opened the Amazon.com shipping box, to reveal the colorful Kodak packaging with the long awaited digital picture frame in it.

The digital frame was well packaged, protected with its own wrapping within the box, and a thin transparent sheet protecting the screen. Nothing the postman could have done could have damaged the product during shipping.

The digital frame comes with a CD, for both Windows and Macintosh, and allows you to install in ten different languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, and Turkish. During installation, you will be prompted on whether you would like to check the internet for a newer version of the software. I found that a newer version was available, and that was automatically downloaded and then seamlessly installed.

The software is very easy to use and will automatically search your computer for all stored pictures. Within seconds (depending on how many pictures you have) you will have all your pictures neatly organized in one folder.

A remote control, with battery included, is also in the package. It has a separate stand that attaches to the back of the frame, making it convenient to store your remote control. The remote control is a must, and turns the digital frame into a user friendly product. In fact, I didn't even have to read the owner's manual. It is really very easy navigating the frame's menus and settings. It is much easier setting this digital frame than your DVD player or microwave! A few tips though: The remote buttons must be pressed hard and kept pressed for a good second; you must be within a straight line and not too far away from the frame.
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I am a professional photographer, and was looking or something to put on my desk to show a continuous slideshow of my work. After holding off on buying a digital frame for years, I thought the EX1011 would be just what I was looking for.

Unfortunately, it feels like a product that is not quite done. The WiFi transfer only works with Mac OS X if you buy a $39 3rd party app called TwonkyMedia (more on this later) and you can configure the unit to go online to retrieve photos off Kodak's EasyShare gallery which works OK. The image quality is fair, but disappointing for something from Kodak. The only adjustment is "Brightness" control which normally means white point, but in this case using this adjustment distorts the image. I had to put a color test pattern on a CF card and use this to calibrate the image which is WAY too much work, and there aren't enough controls to allow for a real calibration anyway:

The web-based EasyShare feature is kinda neat, and actually works pretty well. You'll need to go to Kodak's web site and download a firmware update otherwise you'll see that the images lose some resolution, somehow, going from upload to download, plus the photos end up being shrunk in size by about 15%. In other words, you upload a 800x480 image, and it ends up being 680x408 on the screen, and the colors undergo one more level of distortion and decrease in color depth. This was fixed with firmware update 2007.7.06.

Also, when the unit starts up, there is no way to have the unit default to the online gallery.
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