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Apr
2008

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It has been a long time since I last reviewed a digital frame. When it comes to reviewing one of them I am rather picky, plus I think there are not many of them worth being posted here on the blog. As a matter of fact they are all alike with no nice innovative features, and to tell you the truth quite boring. Luckily for me and you all, Kodak has decided to give the digital frame market a big shake! In fact, the company has just unveiled its new digital frame called EasyShare. This little frame is quite different in comparison to its counterparts because of a nice screen full of…buttons. The screen itself is not a regular one but a touchscreen, letting you browse among the different pictures and functions. EasyShare comes in two flavours namely M820 and M1020 with 8 and 10-inch screens respectively. Other features include: audio and video support and accommodations for memory cards. EasyShare will be available on April 16th and it will cost $120, $180 respectively.

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