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alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 13 expert reviews and 245 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 94/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users rate it 72/100. The average review date is October 25, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 3673 reviews from other Digital Photo Frames. Last update: October 7, 2008.
Built-in wireless connectivity allows you to tap into your home wireless network and stream images from your Windows PC or the Kodak EasyShare Gallery online photo-sharing service. The frame has a bright, relatively sharp 10-inch diagonal display, 128MB o...
Fairly pricey; the built-in speakers sound very tinny; and when transferring photos to the display's internal memory, images aren't automatically resized to the size of the display to reduce file sizes. Music playback controls could be more straightforwar...
Kodak's Wi-Fi-enabled EX-1011 offers the same strong feature set, good image quality, and online integration with the company's free EasyShare Gallery online photo-sharing service as its highly-rated 8-inch brother, the EX-811--but the EX-1011
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kodak easyshare ex1011 review: The Kodak EasyShare EX1011 is an attractive, full-featured digital photo frame with an edge over the competition thanks to its built-in Wi-Fi.
Wireless connectivity, 128MB internal storage, Support for PictBridge, USB and all memory cards
Tinny built-in speakers, Stand only sits horizontally, Photos aren't automatically resized when transferred to internal memory, No Australian integration with Kodak's online photo-sharing site
The Kodak EasyShare Kodak EasyShare EX1011 is an attractive, full-featured digital photo frame though its built-in Wi-Fi is more a token offering than top selling point.
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Built-in wireless connectivity enables you to tap into your home wireless network and stream images from your Windows PC or the Kodak EasyShare Gallery online photo-sharing service. The frame has a bright, relatively sharp 10-inch diagonal display, 128MB
Fairly pricey; the built-in speakers sound very tinny; and when transferring photos to the display's internal memory, images aren't automatically resized to the size of the display to reduce file sizes. Music playback controls could be more straightforwar...
Kodak's Wi-Fi-enabled EX-1011 offers the same strong feature set, good image quality, and online integration with the company's free EasyShare Gallery online photo-sharing service as its highly rated 8-inch brother, the EX-811--but the EX-1011's bigger sc...
I bought EX1011 specifically to allow me to keep my photos on my PC and share them wirelessly with the frame. I have WMP11 on an XP Pro machine and it works well. However, when I installed the frame I have a problem. The frame can see my network and WMP11...
Great concept.
Poor implementation (at least for my setup). Tech support from Kodak has not been steller.
I bought the EX1011 wireless digital frame thinking i would be able to painlessly stream the pictures (10,000+) from my PC to my digital frame, unfortunately there are key features missing to this frame to allow this scenario to really work. 1) Display p...
Nice picture frame if you don't care about streaming pictures to it.
Streaming feature is useless, wifi is only functional to transfer picture to built-in memory of the digital picture frame.
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