Reviews and Problems with Kodak PULSE Digital Frame / W730
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Overall 8
Kodak Pulse Digital Photo Frame
PC Magazine
27 February 2013
Conclusion: The Kodak Pulse's Wi-Fi connectivity and responsive touch screen offer a painless, automatic photo-loading experience that can be remotely managed from the other side of
Pros: Fast user interface. Good image quality. Responsive touch screen. Facebook integration. Remote management via Kodak's Web site.
Cons: No video playback. Support for photo sharing sites is limited.
Conclusion: Digital photo frames have developed something of a bad rep in recent years. Perhaps its due to the market being flooded with poor quality models, or maybe it has...
Pros: Friends and family can add pictures via email, Bright, vibrant display, Facebook integration, Scheduled on/off
Cons: Lacks support for popular web services such as Flickr, No option to play videos or music, Pricey for a digital photo frame
Excerpt: With Fathers Day less than a week away, are you still looking for that perfect gift for Dad or Grandpa? If so I have a great gift idea. The Kodak Pulse digital frame!
Excerpt: On test here is the Kodak Pulse 10.4 inch Digital Photo Frame which features Wi-Fi connectivity, a 10.4 inch touchscreen, links with Facebook and is available for around
Pros: Can set automatic switch on/off time, Display is of excellent quality, Easy to set up
Cons: Expensive, Can't change settings via the frame
Summary: It's about a year since I last looked at a digital photo frame . The latest incarnation from Kodak has a number of excellent innovations that make loading your images...
Conclusion: Good looking, easy to use and with built-in WiFi, the Pulse has a great-quality screen. However, the high price means it's not the best value.