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:Kodak Easyshare Wireless Picture Frame - How to show everyone whats on your frame
Kodak Easyshare Wireless Picture Frame - How to show everyone whats on your frame
Jan 5, 2010, 15 :50 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (4889 reads)

(Other stories by Casey Halverson)

"I recently purchased a Kodak Easyshare Wireless Digital Picture Frame off woot for an amazing price of $49.99. Infact, I bought two. The model number is W820, which is an 8″ frame, but there is also a 10 inch version as well. These picture frames have built in WiFi and can grab content off the internet.

"The most exciting part about this picture frame has nothing to do with putting an SD card full of baby pictures, and everything to do with adding fun widgets to your photo roll! Facebook status updates, facebook photos, tweets, news, weather, live sports scores, flickr accounts, and the ability to have it make use nearly any RSS feed. Oh, and it shows baby pictures too I guess in the mix, if thats what you want."

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Grishnakh
Jan 5, 2010, 17:06:09
 
Talk about a boneheaded design choice. I ...   Oops!   
The Man Who Japed
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