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Kodak EasyShare P825


$120.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to drop photos onto the unit, very simple design. Automatically sizes pictures so they'll look right on the display. Display is bright enough for almost any room, easy to see the pictures.

The Cons:Comes with a bunch of pre-installed Kodak photos that won't delete easily. Has a white power cord that's a little too noticeable. Quick start guide is very sketchy, doesn't cover the system functions very well.

The Kodak EasyShare P825 is an entry-level 8” digital picture frame featuring enough internal memory to store up to 4000 photos. Included also are two memory card slots and a USB interface for extra storage space, as well as for transferring in new photos from other sources.

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Note that the D825 is 100% Plug-n-Play compatible with any Windows XP+ operating system, allowing users to just plug in the device and begin transferring photos to/from the frame. Additional features include an ENERGY STAR certification that ensures efficient power consumption, Kodak’s EasyShare digital software, and an included stand.

Features

  • ENERGY STAR Qualified
  • 8” Digital Frame
  • Internal Memory
  • Memory Card Expansion
  • Windows Plug-n-Play
  • Kodak EasyShare
  • Included Stand

Specifications

  • Image Formats: JPEG, EXIF
  • Display: 8” TFT (800x600); 4:3
  • Brightness: 270 NITs
  • Contrast: 500:1
  • Memory Card: 2 Slots
  • Internal Memory: 512MB
  • Compatibility: Windows XP+
  • Digital Interface: USB 2.0
  • Warranty: 1 Year

Supported Memory

  • Secure Digital (SD)
  • Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)
  • Multimedia Card (MMC)
  • MEMORY STICK (MS)
  • MS PRO/MS PRO DUO
  • XD-Picture Card (xD)

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Pros
  • 1

    easy to drop photos onto the unit, very simple design

  • 1

    automatically sizes pictures so they'll look right on the display

  • 1

    display is bright enough for almost any room, easy to see the pictures

Cons
  • 1

    comes with a bunch of pre-installed Kodak photos that won't delete easily

  • 1

    has a white power cord that's a little too noticeable

  • 1

    quick start guide is very sketchy, doesn't cover the system functions very well

  • 1

    long pause between turning it on and getting a response

  • 1

    no on-screen menu to change the settings

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