Kodak releases the M820, M1020 digital photo frames

Kodak has released two new digital photo frames, the 8-inch M820 and the 10-inch M1020. In addition to displaying photo’s both frames can also play videos and MP3’s, have two memory card slots and has Kodak’s quick touch border with back lighting.
Kodak’s Quick Touch Border with back lighting helps users in viewing and scrolling digital photos. It prevents the main display from getting smudged by the user’s finger. To make it even easier to navigate through the photos, the digital photo frames touch panel is equipped with yellow lighting illuminates to tell users which part of the digital frame to touch. The digital frames also allow users to create, edit and view the photos in slideshows.
Viewing photos using the two digital frames is easily done just by inserting a memory card or USB flash drive containing your photos. For photos residing on your PC, the frames can be connected using a USB cable. You can use the Kodak EasyShare software to download and upload photos from your PCs to the frames. You can also create photo slideshows in your computer then upload it to the frame for viewing later on.
Both models have two memory card slots aside from the 128MB of internal memory. So, you can upload a good number of photos in either model.
Both the M820 and M1020 are already available for $179 and $229 respectively. That makes one inch of the digital photo frame worth $25. Definitely not a huge amount to spend for additional viewing pleasure.
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I was told the Kodak M1020 digital photo frame was CORDED—is this true?
on July 28, 2008 at 12:53 PM - LINKJudy, I know from looking at them myself that the 820 does…so I am assuming the 1020 would as well. You could probably check on the Kodak website or by calling their customer service number before ordering to find out for sure. Good luck!
on July 28, 2008 at 06:34 PM - LINK