Digital Photo Frames

May 15, 2008

Kodak moments delivered

Kodak_digital_picture_2 KODAK Gallery now lets you purchase KODAK Digital Picture Frames preloaded with up to 100 of your favorite Gallery photos. 

Users choose the frame wanted, select their digital images and of course pay for the frame. The gallery will then load up the frame and ship it to you or someone else as gift.

And just to give Kodak some time and space, here are some words from a recent Kodak press release;

KODAK Digital Pictures Frames are very popular and we’re thrilled to build on that popularity by offering an easy way for people to share pictures with the people they love, and the best part is that we do the work for you,” said Madhav Mehra, General Manager of KODAK Gallery.  “These new preloaded frames make great gifts and with the preloaded KODAK Picture Card, you can continue to send new pictures anytime.”

Now that we got that over with, this is truly a really cool idea they have. Many people (70 million members worldwide) use the Kodak site and the Kodak frames are sold everywhere.

Why not send grandma the frame with the photos installed already, especially if she lives out of town without anyone to help set it up.

Details about Preloaded KODAK EASYSHARE Digital Picture frames are at www.kodak.com. They have many frames to choose from, all with different prices.

-- Gregg Ellman

April 02, 2008

You can touch this

Pandigital72 The best just got better as Pandigital, who makes the best digital photo frames (unlike all the junk knockoffs being sold everywhere) will soon have a touch screen version.

The new frames are user-friendly, with a touch-operation interface and icons on a fingerprintless screen. No Windex required.

Manufacturer’s suggested retail prices: Pandigital 7-inch PanTouch Digital Photo Frame - $119.99; Pandigital 8-inch PanTouch Digital Photo Frame - $169.99; Pandigital 10.4-inch PanTouch High Definition Digital Photo Frame ; $249.99. They should all be out in May at these locations.

For now, you can't touch this. Cue MC Hammer.

-- Gregg Ellman

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