Kodak Easyshare SV-710 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame
October 19th, 2007
Tag : frame, 7 inch, kodak easyshare, sv 710, digital picture
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Accessoies
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Features
- 7-inch viewable LCD display
- Play back video and MP3s; built-in speakers
- On-frame viewing and editing features
- Compatible with SD, MMC, Memory Stick, xD, CF, and MD cards
- Convenient remote control included
Customer reviews
Excellent for photos but videos are poor 
Kodak EasyShare SV811 8-inch Digital Picture FrameI was really satisfied with the picture quality of this photo frame. If i am suppose to buy next time i would again choose this. The price is also reasonable. But video display is poor. The play is not continuous. If your primary purpose is to have more video don't go for it. If its photos that you are concern with buy it.
Total C.R.A.P. on a good day.... 
If I could give a negative number on this product I would. What a total bass ackwards system this thing is. I feel like I am in the stone ages trying to set the clock on one of the first VHS players that ever came out. The settings are worthless and for the most part don't work well, or at least as they should. They allow a frame time of 3, 10, 30 seconds etc. I set it on 3. The first picture was 3 seconds, the second picture was 10 seconds, the third picture was 15 seconds, the fourth picture was 8 seconds. You get the picture. NO consistency what so ever. Also, the so called smart feature to interpret which way a picture should go is wrong at times, and guess what, there is NO WAY to adjust it. So, in short, avoid Kodak. They are like Sony. ALL name, NO product.
A little pricey but VERY happy with it! 
I was a bit hesitant to pay so much for a digital frame when there are so many other choices out there for much less but I have to say that the wireless aspect (specifically the wireless connectivity to your Kodak Gallery) is awesome! The quality of the display is very good and all pictures are displayed with great clarity and rich color. Overall, I'm VERY satisfied with this digital frame.
Great Quality! 
We have now purchased 3 of these frames for gifts. The picture quality is superb. We checked several different frames before purchasing.
some disappointment in this frame 
I've used my digital frame for almost a year, and have been disappointed with some of my experiences with the frame. The biggest problem is that despite assurances from Kodak representatives that photos will displate in name order, they do not. I have not been able to determine any consistent way the frame displays photos -- not name, date, order placed on card, etc. There are also times that part way through a slide show, the frame just restarts from the beginning (or what it thinks is the beginning).
Also, I bought it knowing about the 16:9 aspect ratio, which has been more of a problem than I suspected. There are many pictures with important part of the picture chopped off at the top and bottom unless shown in the "fit entire image" option, which leaves black bars on either side of the photo.


