Leonard Goh | Mar 28, 2008
Sure, there are digital picture frames out that boasting high resolution and touchscreen functions, but how many can actually download images off the Web without a computer?
Well,
Kodak's EX811 digital photo frame may just be the answer. Besides sporting an 8-inch LCD display with its proprietary Color Science technology, the gizmo is Wi-Fi-enabled, too. This feature allows you to send and receive pictures from other Kodak Wireless Photo Frame users over a Wi-Fi network. Sadly, you cannot browse the Web on this device.
The border of the frame is touch-sensitive, so organizing images just takes a few strokes of your finger. If you don't want to leave fingerprint smudges on the surface, you can always use the remote control to scroll through the pictures. It accepts the most commonly used flash memory cards like SD/SDHC/MMC, CompactFlash, Memory Stick and xD-Picture Card.
If wireless is your way of life, give the US$199.95 EX811 a closer consideration for your next digital picture frame.
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