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kodak easyshare m820 digital frame review: With an intuitive touch interface and a vivid screen, the M820 is an easy to use digital photo frame in an attractive and relatively inexpensive package.
Intuitive touch interface, Responsive, Clear images
Viewing angle isn't that good
The M820 is one of the most elegant digital photo frames we've seen, with a responsive touch panel interface and a bright, vivid screen. Providing you don't need a huge screen we would recommend the Kodak over other 7- or 8-inch models in its class.
agfaphoto af5080m review: The AGFAPHOTO AF5080M is an attractive digital photo frame with pleasing image quality but its average performance and feature set fail to let it stand out from the crowd.
Good image quality, Multimedia support, Interchangeable frameplates
Expensive, Average performance, No stand-out features
The AGFAPHOTO AF5080M is an attractive digital photo frame with pleasing image quality but its average performance and feature set fail to let it stand out from the crowd.
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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