Kodak OLED digital photo frame March 2009

Kodak OLED digital photo frame

Kodak has launched a beautiful eight-inch OLED digital photo frame, which does justice to your photographs, but comes with a hefty price tag.

Kodak OLED digital photo frame

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Selling for between £600 and £700 this eight-inch OLED (organic light emitting diode) digital photo frame doesn't come cheap, but it displays photos beautifully.
 

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It features Wi-Fi connectivity, and while it won't allow you to fully browse the internet, it will allow you to view galleries on Flickr, and access online news and weather information.

The frame features 2GB of internal memory, but photos, music and video can also be accessed through the device's USB, and SD ports, or through direct links with your digital camera, PC or laptop.

Touch controls are accessed via the screen's bezel, meaning that you won't get dirty fingerprints all over the 800x400 resolution screen.

Kodak doesn't expect that the frame will be a top seller, but the company has certainly made a bold statement by launching the product, and it beautifully demonstrates the potential of OLED technology.

Kodak's eight-inch OLED picture frame can be bought from the Kodak website.

Pros: Great looking images, intuitive to use, wireless internet connectivity

Cons: Expensive, needs to be connected to the mains

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