Customer Reviews 

Great price with amazing picture clarity!!
2008-11-19I was looking for a photo frame that would showcase my friends childhood pictures at their wedding reception. This frame looked very elegant next to the cake and the card box and the guests loved it!! The 100 pictures that I scanned in were so clear and bright and the set up took barley no time. Additionally it came with a feature that you can download music into the frame and play while the pictures are being displayed, so far I uploaded 5 songs but I think there was room for even more! Great price with amazing picture clarity!!

Got it for my parents
2008-11-13Got them for my parents and for the inlaws. Great picture, easy to use if you use a sd card, hard to use if you are trying to add it to your wireless network. It may be becuase my parents and inlaws have old wireless routers, but I really didnt have time to try to problem solve to make it work. Maybe this Christmas when we are visiting I will be able to set it up for them.

Bad experience
2008-11-13Would not transfer pictures from Easyshare photos. Spent over 3 hours on phone with so called techs that were very hard to undertand. Poor english. Finally he said it needed to be sent back for repairs.

Received articles, excellent.
2008-11-13Received articles, excellent. This very beautiful and well equipped one, I recommend it. You show the images with the quality that certifies Kodak.

Excellent frame
2008-11-11The color and clarity on the frame are great. I love that you can use either a flash card or a flash drive. The only aspect I did not like was that it takes a while for you to learn how the controls work. They menu is not too user friendly and the instructions really do not help, so be ready to spend a good 15 minutes getting to know your frame. After that it works great.
Electronics Articles 
Audio & Video Connections Guide
" For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three." - Alice Kahn
This quote is certainly applicable to consumer electronics. From the very first commercially produced radios to the latest in high-definition television technology, the manner in which the components used to deliver our news, music, movies and entertainment are interconnected seems to have escaped logic. For both the newcomer and the old hand alike, connecting equipment in the most efficient and effective manner can be a painful chore. It is hoped this article will improve your background knowledge concerning potential A/V system connection schemes and where each is most appropriate. The next time you find yourself in a "connectivity quandary" perhaps the ideas shared here will help you to quickly solve the riddle of which wire goes where and why!
HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC. Developed by Sony, Hitachi , Thomso ...
Camera basics: shutter-speed, aperture and ISO
In this article, I’ll introduce you to the basic elements that you can use to control exposure in your shooting. If you have a digital SLR, there will be a way to set all of these controls on your camera, but since they differ between manufacturers and models, you’ll need to refer to your camera’s manual to find out exactly how to change them.
All cameras, whether an ancient film camera, or a more modern digital, work in pretty much the same way. Photographs are taken by letting light fall onto a light-sensitive medium, which records the image. Traditionally, this has been film, but more recently, it tends to be a digital sensor. The more light that falls onto the film or sensor, the lighter the image.
Put simply, a camera consists of a light-tight box that stores a light-sensitive device (either a film or a digital sensor), a lens that magnifies and focuses the image onto that light-sensitive device through a hole in the box (called the aperture) , and a shutter that opens ...