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Digital photo frame - flash 128 MB - 10.2" More product details

155 reviews
November, 2009
Relatively large screen area ; solid display quality ; built-in Wi-Fi ; zippy performance ; easy to set up ; supports MP3 and video playback
Cheap plastic frame ; no remote ; Mac owners can't wirelessly connect to their computers
Kodak may have cut some corners on the build quality of the EasyShare W1020 Wireless Digital Frame, but it offers decent image quality, performance, and a strong feature set for the money.
We recently reviewed Kodak's cutting-edge OLED Wireless Frame, which costs a whopping $1,000. That model has a 7.6-inch screen; it's pretty spectacular, but for $800 less you can step down to the more reasonable 8.2-inch EasyShare W820 or the...
Kodak's W1020 digital photo frame stands out thanks to its image quality.
Includes Wi-Fi; can stream from online Kodak EasyShare and Flickr accounts (Mac firmware update required); very good image quality
Touch border can be awkward to navigate; no support for HD video files despite 16:9 aspect ratio; may not play some video files
Kodak uses its Quick Touch Border technology with the frame, which is a set of embedded buttons along the outside of the LCD screen. Navigating the buttons and the frame's menus takes some patience, though, between user misfire on the touch panel and ...
The Kodak W1020 frame ($160 as of 5/7/2009) stands out thanks to its ease of use (in most respects), with or without Kodak's proprietary software. The 10-inch frame, which displays at a 16:9 ratio, produced very good color accuracy in our tests. In ...
Includes Wi-Fi ; Easy to set up
Kodak software is clunky and slows down your PC ; Touch border can be awkward to navigate
Like several other frames we tested, the W1020 has 512MB of internal memory and supports multiple types of cards, including SD, SDHC, MMC, MS, xD, and CF, as well as USB flash drives. (It can also play MPEG 1 and 4, AVI, and MOV files.) This frame ...
The W1020 is Wi-Fi-enabled and can stream content from your Kodak EasyShare Gallery and Flickr account. The W1020 has a tactile frame in Kodak's Quick Touch border, which is a set of embedded buttons. Like several other frames we tested, the W1020...
Indulge your senses with pictures, videos and music. 10 in. (25.4 cm) digital photo display Play videos and listen to MP3s Kodak's Quic
The wood-framed, glass-fronted Kodak EasyShare W1020 is easy to use, with or without Kodak's proprietary software.
The W1020 is Wi-Fi-enabled and can stream content from your Kodak EasyShare Gallery and Flickr account. The hardest part of setting up the Wi-Fi is entering your network key using the remote or a touchscreen. Doing so can be a challenge, but at least ...
Kodak's latest digital picture frame has WiFi, 512MB on-board memory, and a host of online services.
However, with its WiFi connection and online photo store, the Kodak EasyShare W1020 has the potential to finally persuade us to pony up. We've always found the idea of digital photo frames to be an appealing one. Sure, the frame isn't gilded or...
In theory it's a great concept: build a photo frame for displaying digital pictures and equip it with a wireless interface that allows users to connect to the internet and view shots from online galleries. Add in the ability to display shots and video ...
The EasyShare W1020 Digital Photo Frame provides an attractive platform for viewing a slideshow of digital photos. It's easy to upload a collection of images to the frame from your computer and slideshows of the last batch of images uploaded are ...
PerformanceThe EasyShare W1020 Digital Photo Frame provides an attractive platform for viewing a slideshow of digital photos. In essence, that's what Kodak is offering in its new wi-fi-enabled EasyShare W1020 digital photo frame. Unpacking the...
kodak easyshare w1020 wireless digital frame review: Kodak may have cut some corners on the build quality of the W1020, but it offers decent image quality, performance, and a strong feature set for the money.
Relatively large screen area, Solid display quality, Built-in Wi-Fi, Zippy performance, Easy to set up, Supports MP3 and video playback
Cheap plastic frame, No remote, Mac owners can't wirelessly connect to their computers
Kodak may have cut some corners on the build quality of the EasyShare W1020 Wireless Digital Frame, but it offers decent image quality, performance, and a strong feature set for the money.
Once you connect to your Wi-Fi network (you input any security keys through a virtual keyboard) and install the Kodak EasyShare desktop software on your Windows PC, you can wirelessly transfer photos from your computer to the frame. The more...
kodak easyshare m1020 review: Despite the large screen and Quick Touch Border feature, the M1020 is priced at AU$349 which is a bit pricey for a digital frame that freezes all too often.
Crisp and clear images, Suits any room's d-cor, Large screen
No PC cables, Freezes regularly, Videos have motion blur, Slow interface
Despite the large screen and Quick Touch Border feature, the M1020 is priced at AU$349 which is a bit pricey for a digital frame that freezes all too often.
Design The Kodak EasyShare M1020 digital frame can be described in one word - simple. Rather than leaving smudges on the large LCD (even if you do, Kodak has included a wipe cloth), smudges appear only on the inner, slightly raised border where...
Show off your pictures as well as videos
Kodak's M1020 is certainly an improvement, though we weren't overly keen on the control system and if you won't make full use of the media support it's an expensive choice
We had mixed feelings about the last Kodak photo frame we reviewed, which added convenience in the form of wireless access but let itself down on the performance front. We're now looking at the 10in version of the company's new frames, the M1020,...
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