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Apr 18
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We recently reviewed Kodak’s cutting-edge OLED Wireless Frame, which costs a whopping $1,000. That model has a 7.6-inch screen; it’s pretty spectacular, but for $800 less you can step down to the more reasonable 8.2-inch EasyShare W820 or the 10.2-inch EasyShare W1020. While these models use standard LCD screens and don’t have the slick cosmetics–or impressive build quality–of the OLED frame, their feature sets are virtually identical, plus they offer support for all memory cards, not just SD cards.
Some digital photo frames have real wood or metal finishes, but this is strictly a plastic affair. With its simple black border, the frame looks elegant enough from afar and comes with a red and a silver stick-on matte that allow you to customize the frame’s look. The kickstand on the back swivels, giving you the option of locking the frame into landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation. On the back of the frame there are keyhole slots for mounting the frame to a wall with screws, along with a threaded tripod mount if you want to prop it up with a tripod.
The frame is loaded with features. For starters, it comes with 512MB of internal memory and built-in Wi-Fi. That 512MB…










































