Kodak EasyShare P725 Digital Frame
Dec 16, 2009 in
Electronics
- Great value-stunning 7″ display enhanced by KODAK Color Science Technology
- 7 in. (17.8 cm) high-resolution 4:3 display
- Powered by an ENERGY STAR Qualified Adapter for a better environment
- Store up to 4,000 pictures with 512 MB internal memory and automatic picture resizing
- Plug-and-play operation with simple one-click controls
Product Description
From birthdays to weekend getaways, experience your memories, simply and beautifully on the Kodak EasyShare P725 Digital Frame. Share thousands of photos with stunning picture quality thanks to patented Kodak Color Science Technology. The easy-to-use P725 digital frame frees your pictures from the computer and brings them into your life, where they belong…. More >>
Kodak EasyShare P725 Digital Frame
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4 comments
Ankit Srivastava on December 16, 2009 at 6:40 pm
This picture quality of this digital frame is very good. Only problem I faced with is while copying the pictures from my memory stick to its 512MB internal memory. U can only copy one picture at a time and that too is very slow. It takes a 10-20 seconds to copy each picture. So, internal memory is pretty useless.
Naz Drovje on December 16, 2009 at 9:13 pm
I got one for my mother, who was generally very satisfied with this frame. The only complaint I got is that the frame starts the slideshow from picture 1 upon power-on instead of the picture it was on at the previous shutdown. This is annoying if you have many photos, as the last one will never show up. I couldn’t find a way to do this.
TAM on December 16, 2009 at 11:02 pm
I would highly recommend this frame, to many (but not all) people.
If you want a simple to use frame, with absolutely gorgeous image quality, this is the one for you. Grandma could operate it – just a few buttons.
It’ll display from it’s memory, or from a USB stick or card (and probably other things I haven’t used). With a couple buttons, you can copy the images from the USB etc. to the memory.
It shows pictures in order by date modified, or random. If you just load pics from the camera card, this will be perfect.
If you edit images, you have to find some software to fix (reset) the date modified, if you want the photos in order. There is a lot of freeware to do this. Alternatively, you can download Kodak’s free software to create slideshows – it sets the date to today, and then increments the time. This works great for an individual slideshow – but not so good for adding things to the frame.
But, if you just add new pictures as you shoot them, they’ll stay in order.
If you want a bunch of fancy options (music, video, etc) or want to be able to scroll around on the frame and select groups of pictures, those features are not on this frame.
But personally, I’ll deal with creating slideshows on the computer, and putting them on a stick.
Did I mention, the color and photo quality is absolutely GEORGOUS?
P. Dunegan on December 16, 2009 at 11:17 pm
I’ve been wanting a digital photo frame for ages, and the prices haven’t come down all that much. I liked the price and reviews on this one, so ordered two … one for me and one for my daughter and her family. It just came today (super-fast shipping), and I am so pleased. Finally, an electronic gadget that’s like a toaster … you just plug it in and it works!! No software to load, no gizmos to fiddle with, I just put in my usb flash drive with pics on it and plugged it in, and it worked right out of the box. Yippee!