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| Kodak EasyShare SV-710 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame | 
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| List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $67.90 You Save: $62.09 (48%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 251 reviews) Category: Photography
Publisher: Kodak Digital Studio: Kodak Digital Brand: Kodak Label: Kodak Digital Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 1 Display Size: 7 Battery: 1 Internal Removable Memory: Memory Stick Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 3.3 x 8.5
MPN: SV-710 Model: SV-710 UPC: 041778370186 EAN: 0041778370186 ASIN: B000MURAT2
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| Features:
| | 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 |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 246 more reviews...
  Good for the most part May 19, 2008 This is a very good product, excellent image quality and good value for the money, but...
Problem One: Uploading photos (and ONLY photos - no video or audio). Since the product had limited internal memory, I also bought the Dane digital card (link, below). Several times, I attempted to move about 180 photographs from my computer to the Kodak frame and each time I got a "memory full" message. Several times, I re-edited my photos in Photoshop to reduce the image size and repeated the upload into the Kodak frame, getting the same error message. Solution: load only a few photos at a time. Seems a bulk upload jams the Kodak.
Problem Two: Effects. WHY oh why didn't Kodak include a simple dissolve between images? Okay, to be fare, some of the transition effects are nice, but the lack of a basic dissolve is odd. Hello Kodak: ADD a dissolve effect!
Problem Three: Tiny remote control. I bought this frame for my 80-year-old mom. Her eye sight isn't too keen and her hands aren't that dexterious. The remote control is very small and is easy to loose. A plus is the remote holder in the back (nice!).
A few other minor issues: 1. took too long to figure out how to operate - the pull-down menu was confusing to me (and I work with computers!).
2. frame too light - Kodak should add power transformer in frame to both add weight and make the power cable less bulky.
All in all - this is a very cool item and I feel it is well worth the price. The look on my mom's face when she was able to see dozens of images of her family was well worth the upload hassle and time it took to figure out how to get the images to display.
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  Great Digital frame May 18, 2008 Read other reviews, this is a great product. Easy to use, great specs and best price on the net !!!!!!
  Great gift for grandpa May 18, 2008 Easy to set up and use and grandpa loved it. I did not install the software and utilize it because I had read reviews that reported it was not helpful, but rather put pictures on a flash drive and then transferred to the internal frame memory which was easy and worked well.
  Junky May 17, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This picture frame has zero internal memory, so if you want to view photos, you have to have a memory card, USB drive, or your computer connected to it at all times.
That said, 2 of my 3 thumb drives would not be recognized by the frame. Additionally, my desktop recognized the frame the first time I connected it, and then ceased to recognize it again.
Additionally, the lack of a random slideshow setting means you will be looking at the same photos in the same order every time you turn this puppy on.
This was my first digital photo frame purchase so I don't know how it stacks up to others, but for $75 you're better off buying something that actually works.
  My 70 year old Mother is very Happy with this Picture Frame! May 17, 2008 This is a wonderful product and very easy for Mom to use after I set it up. I loaded digital and scanned photos on to a SD card, added in a few of Mom's favorites songs in a MP3 format and even choose a few .mov video clips. It was all pretty straight forward. I inserted the SD card into the photo frame and choose some display settings such as number of seconds to display each pictures and random transitions and whether the photo is displayed in original aspect or "stretched" to fit the entire displyable area. All Mom has to do is turn it on using either the supplied remote or the switch on the side. Mom can mute the sound or make higher or lower. Overall, she was very happy with this product! A more techy savvy Mom can do this all by herself.
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