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Kodak EasyShare P730 Digital Picture Frame | 
| Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
Buy New: Too low to display as of 7/30/2010 00:15 EDT details
New (8) Refurbished (3) from $44.95
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 7 Display Size: 7 Removable Memory: MiniSD Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 4 x 9.5
MPN: 8513871 Model: 8513871 UPC: 041778513873 EAN: 0041778513873 ASIN: B001XVSAAC
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| » | Image file formats: JPEG, EXIF | | » | Display area: 6.0 × 3.6 in. (15.2 × 9.14 cm) | | » | Display backlight: LED | | » | Display type: aSi TFT active matrix | | » | Memory cards supported: 2 slots; Secure Digital (SD), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC), Multimedia Card (MMC) |
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Product Description KODAK EASYSHARE P730 DIG FRAME
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Disappointed July 22, 2010 Harper 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very disappointed in this product. I would get it working and come back a little later and it was not working. Returned the product which cost me more than it was worth.
Worked so well, I bought 2 May 12, 2010 demonreader (Houston, Texas) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought the first one of these to replace one that had finally given out. My brother, who has Downs' Syndrome, dearly loves his picture frame, but is not able to "work" stuff like this. This one is great, because once it's set up, it can be powered off, accidentally or not, and when it is powered back on, it simply goes back to what it was doing before. We have it set up, his preference, with half the screen showing the calendar/clock, and the other showing his pics in a continual slideshow. Even half screen, the pictures are bright and clear and can be seen from across the room. I've recommended it to several people who have elderly relatives they send pictures to regularly. It is easy for them to set up, and then they update the pictures by mail, simply by sending a new, updated memory card, and receiving the other back in the mail for future updates. I keep a file on my computer of my brother's pictures, and periodically add new ones. He's very attached to all, so I don't take any out, the show just gets longer. I bought a second one for his room at the residential community he lives in part time, and it also works like a charm. Some folks might get all excited about technical details, but what matters to us is that the pictures look great, the frame is easy and works reliably. Since it's on most all of the time, I don't expect it to last forever, but I would go back to another Easy Start in a heartbeat. As a matter of fact, we have another brand at our summer home, and when it goes, as it will, I will purchase a 3rd Easy Start.
Sweet and Simple May 8, 2010 Randi Morse (Vermont) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this for my mother for Mother's day. I decided I'd take a bunch of older pictures, those from the last 8 years, or so, and load some up on the frame for her before Mother's day got here. I'm giving it to her tomorrow but I was so happy with the frame that I had to review it!
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br /First of all, it's very easy to use. I do wish that there were better instructions, for instance instructions that tell you how to copy the pictures from your SD card onto the internal memory, but I figured it out. The push buttons on the side of the frame that help you to change everything are a bit strange to use at first, but once you get used to them they're easy and it makes perfect sense.
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br /The pictures I loaded looked amazing, and I was very impressed when I went to upload my pictures onto the internal memory that the system automatically resized the photos, so that my mother truly will be able to fit close to 4,000, which is very nice. She's not a tech guru, but this one is easy enough to use that I'm sure she'll be able to figure it out very quickly.
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br /My only other complaint is that it doesn't come with a USB cable. It would have been very nice to be able to connect the frame to my computer directly to upload the pictures, and there is a USB port in the frame, but there is no cable included. A regular USB cable, though, is fairly inexpensive and should work with this machine. I now definitely want a digital frame.
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br /Great job Kodak - I have my issues with your cameras, but this frame made me extremely happy, and hopefully it will make my mother very happy as well!
Great picture, full function April 21, 2010 Mark (Texas) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I purchased this frame to replace a Pandigital frame that died (the lamp burned out and was too expensive to replace). The Kodak frame was fairly easy to set up, although sometimes navigating the menus is not intuitive and the touch sensitive buttons react unpredictably. But set-up is not what this is all about, it about seeing the pictures! The display quality is very good, and the display options are complete - has programmable start-stop times, random display mode, etc.
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br /I should note that the random display order is hard to find in the menus, but its there. And then it seems that it establishes a random order but then continues to display in the same order. What I discovered is that it builds a random order, uses that order for some period of time (a day? I'm not sure) and then at some point it stops, re-sorts the order and starts displaying again in its new random order.
Excellent Frame March 12, 2010 Paul Martinka (MN) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought the 7" pandigital frame 1st because it was less money and had many more reviews. I returned it because it was very difficult to do slide shows of different picture groupings.
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br /The kodak is much much better. The interface and kodac easy share software is supper easy to put together slide shows. I loaded pictures from vacations, and my children into slideshows an onto the frame in minutes there is no need for a memory card. You can save the slideshows onto a flash drive or the card for your camera, and then copy them from the card onto the frame. The frame's internal memory will hold upto 4000 pictures. So I really don't see the need for a seperate card. After using this frame and other kodaks I highly recommend them for ease of use. It is nice to have multiple slide shows set up so easy. I have the frame set to show pictures of my family and vacation one day. And the next day show my kids and a different vacation. Couldn't be easier, the pandigital was horribly difficult to set up slide shows like I have done with the kodak.
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