Monday, August 30, 2010

Kodak Digital Camera Result

This week, we’re going back into the barrel of digital photo frames, and to kick things off, we’ve got a Kodak that should handle most of your needs nicely.  It’s the KodakEasyshare P825, and though it’s a pretty nice frame, it’s going to be missing a few things that makes it a strange package.
The Kodak Easyshare P825 digital photo frame is an eight inch frame that offers five hundred and twelve meg of onboard memory with support for USB drives and Secure Digital memory cards, automatic resizing of pictures to ensure they fit the frame, three different kinds of transition and durations to get a custom display of your photos.
Now here’s where the weird part comes in–the Kodak Easyshare P825 does NOT have a brightness control or timer settings, so that you can have it turn off, say, late at night. Indeed, from what I can gather, it simply shuts off after a certain amount of time has passed so that it may well shut down while viewing. Those would be features that you’d think would be standard, but don’t seem to be available here.
Still though, the frame is nice if a bit simple, and the display is a bit small but, overall, the whole package is at least pretty decent. And since you’ll only pay seventy five bucks for this with free shipping out at Amazon, you’ll be doing fairly well here.  The Kodak EasyShare P825 isn’t the best frame you’ll find, but it’s far from the worst.

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