What is the best Kodak digital picture frame? Well, that’s a tough question to answer without knowing exactly who you are. You see, Kodak is a pretty smart company (they’ve been around for many years…) and they know there are a lot of different type of people out there. This is why they have a good selection of different types of digital photo frames.
While I can’t possibly pick the very best Kodak digital photo frame on my own for everyone, here’s a look at some of the more popular ones they currently offer. Between these, you’re sure to find a digital frame that does everything you want – and possibly a little more!
Kodak EasyShare SV-811 8-inch Digital Picture Frame
This is a great starter frame. It’s medium sized at 8 inches, but that doesn’t mean it’s lacking features. And even with the features this digital photo frame has, it’s not difficult to use at all.
- 8-inch viewable LCD display
- Play back videos and MP3s; built-in speakers
- On-screen viewing and editing features
- 128 MB internal memory; compatible with SD, MMC, Memory Stick, xD, CF and MD cards
- Convenient remote control included

Kodak EasyShare 10.2"
Kodak EasyShare M1020 Digital Frame (10.2 inch)
If you’re looking for a digital photo frame that’s a little larger, this one may be right up your alley. There’s a higher pricetag, but you get a larger viewing area (for bigger pictures.) You’re still getting the Kodak quality, though. Simple to use but powerful, this digital photo frame makes a great gift stocked with photos.
- 10 inch (or 25.4 cm for you progressive Euros) digital photo display from Kodak is easy to use
- Begin viewing your pictures and videos right away
- Add more memory with 2 card slots
- Play videos and listen to MP3s both
- Kodak’s Quick Touch Border with back lighting
What do you think is the best Kodak digital picture frame? Let us know in a comment below!



You would be wise to avoide EasyShare frames altogether – Kodak’s sharing system is about as horribly insecure and fatally flawed as it gets:
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/01/05/0413228/Kodak-Wireless-Picture-Frames-Open-To-Public
The Kodak Easyshare Wireless Digital Picture Frame displays images via a per-frame RSS feed hosted by FrameChannel. Each frame’s URL is identical except for a parameter matching its particular MAC address, enabling public browsing of users’ feeds. And worse, if you reach the feed of a not-yet-activated frame, it gives you the code to activate it, allowing you to preload it with whatever content you choose
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