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The only downside is that it needs to be plugged in to work. This shipped quickly and made a great gift.
I bought it for my mom for Christmas she couldn't have been happier. The product is exactly as described on the website.
Moreover, when I tried to contact the seller to solve this issue they didn't do anything about it. If you decide to buy this product, be careful with the adapter that comes with. I thought that it would contain a World Wide adapter as it was mentioned by the manufacturer's description but instead it came with an AC adapter that can be used only inside US.
Con: After rotating any pictures and turning the unit off, the frame looses the orientation of the previously rotated pictures on startup. I would think Kodak could fix this in a firmware update.Info: A standard usb flash memory stick will stick out past the edge of the frame and looks like @#@, however I bought a neat little 2 GB miget usb/flash memory that solves that problem. Pro: Very nice little Picture frame, especially for the money. A royal pain. http://www.kingston.com/flash/dtmini_migo.aspThe unit does not support the compact flash but has the ability to copy pictures from usb flash to any of the supported cards. Bright display and very easy to use. Even comes with a remote control.
Just resize them if you want and go.My only complaint is that you cant view the pictures in random order, but no big deal. This is very important because it means that you wont have to crop the pictures off your camera to make them look right. This is a nice digital picture frame for under $75. The real nice thing about it is that it is a 4:3 aspect ratio instead of the 16:9 that most 7" and 8" frames are.
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