
Kodak P720 EasyShare 7-Inch Digital Frame
From Kodak
Price: $69.69
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Bringing your favorite pictures to life has never been easier. Just insert a memory card or USB flash drive into the Kodak EasyShare P720 Digital Picture Frame and enjoy viewing your pictures right away. Your frame comes with decorative mattes that allow you to personalize the look of the frame, and complement your home decor.
Kodak EasyShare Software makes it easy to load pictures straight from your home computer. Kodak's Quick Touch Border keeps fingerprints off of your viewing screen so your images stay beautiful. The convenient drag-and-drop feature is perfect for transferring pictures for slideshows.
View your pictures on the 7" (17.8 cm) high-resolution viewing screen, featuring Kodak Color Science for vibrant color and crisp detail. Selectable viewing hours featuring automatic on/off settings Easily browse and edit your albums Display your frame on a tabletop or on a wall, vertically or horizontally Discreet cord design is barely visible
Product Details
* Brand: Kodak
* Model: P720
* Released on: 2008-04-14
* Dimensions: 3.35" h x 7.30" w x 10.55" l, 4.15 pounds
* Native resolution: 7
* Display size: 7
Features
* 7-inch high quality LCD screen
* Ease of control with Kodak's Quick Touch Border
* Easily drag and drop pictures with Kodak Easyshare software, digital frame edition
* Mount on the wall of display on a table
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The sleek and stylish Kodak EasyShare P720 7-Inch Digital Frame hosts a suite of features including the innovative Quick Touch Border, as well as accessories for enhancing your home.
With the P720 control of the frame has never been easier with Quick Touch Border that allows for simple operation with a touch or slide of your finger, while leaving the screen fingerprint and smudge-free.
Transferring pictures from your PC to your P720 is quick and easy. In addition to organizing and editing your pictures, this software makes it simple to move your favorite pictures and slide shows from a computer directly onto the frame.
The Kodak EasyShare P720 displays images in HD format (16:9 aspect ratio). The screens are color tuned to Kodak's standards and use Kodak Color Science for vibrant colors and pleasing skin tones-displaying pictures in brilliant color and crisp detail.
To customize the frame to match your home's decor, two decorative mattes are included, in Cranberry Red and Silver colors. In addition, optional Kodak Digital Frame Faceplates are available in Mahogany with a gold matte, Silver with a blue matte, Black Shadowbox with a champagne matte, and Espresso Shadowbox with a black matte. Easy to change, the faceplates snap onto the frame and update the look to suit your own personal style.
Customer Reviews
Not Plug 'n Play for elderly

OK. I was just setting this puppy up for my mother-in-law and was into a head-banging loop because, like others here, the "touch screen" was not working. Went to the Kodak site, did their trouble shooting sequence and found out that YOU DON'T TOUCH THE SCREEN -- ONLY THE PLASTIC BORDER OF THE SCREEN.
Have to say I missed that in my quick scan of the instructions. It should really be marked in bold in the instructions and maybe a bold border drawn around the touch section on the frame. Sure, always read the instructions, but reading the problems here, it seems that others may be having this same problem. Especially when it's assumed it's a "touch screen" -- it's not.
Also, the Quick Start instruction sheet came only in French & Spanish.
So, it works pretty good after that (though we're only talking 10 minutes now). As with too many gizmos, I don't think an elderly person can fiddle with it successfully. If you're getting it for someone with arthritis or techno-phobia (even mild), you've got to fully set it up so it's literally plug 'n play. Ideally, you even do the plugging.
I did not use their software. Using your own SD card or USB is probably the way to go -- put all the photos on that.
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I hate this frame

~the software bogged down my computer and I had to remove it--
~it won't read half my pictures and says the file is bad because I have a high megapixel camera--
~it is way too oversimplified for me--they tried to make it easy to use for people who are not very tech savy--but the options are annoyingly limited--
Stay away from this product!!!

Like several of the reviews already given for this product, ours didn't even power up. When I called Kodak product support, I had to ship it to them and pay for the shipping myself. Shows you how much Kodak stands behind their product. I've dealt with other electronic companies like Philips.
If their product is defective, they replace it no questions asked and they cover all shipping. Not true with Kodak. So buyers, beware. I had to put 1 star only because I can't leave it zero. But this product is a ZERO.
Unsatisfied customer from NY.
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