Summary: This frame is advertised as being OS X compatible. This is simply false. The reason to buy this frame and pay more than for other frames is for the wireless capability which does not work on Macs. I upgraded the firmware and scoured the web and everyone reports the same problem. The only way to make the wireless work is with a $40 third-party software program called TwonkyMedia.
I've gotten the on/off timer to work, but only some of the time.
The buttons on the frame itself sometimes do not respond and using the remote is more reliable.
The remote has a little holder on the back of the frame, but it fits so snugly that you can hardly get it in and out without pulling the whole holder off.
The leg on the frame doesn't sit flush with any surface you place the frame on, making it fairly unstable.
The frame also does not have an option to show photos randomly, but instead shows them in the same order over and over again.
I paid more for a wireless frame only to learn that Kodak is misleading OS X users who will have to spend another $40 to get software that should have come with the frame.
Reviewed by: dhan310 on 29-Sep-07Rating:
Strengths: Supporting pictures, MP3 and multimedia
Summary: Nice product to be selected as a gift:) The `frame look is just the best in the market. Would love to buy this again in future. Only suggestion is to increase the inbuilt memory of the product.
Reviewed by: phunchai on 24-Jan-08Rating:
Strengths: It's very easy to place order with this company. I found this good deal from pricegrabber. I would recommend my freind to use this website.
Summary: I found this type of digital photo frame from several review website. It's very impressive if you first considered a quality of images. But the price is little bit higher than other models in market. However, at first look on this product is very impressive! except it's not easy to send pictures via wireless.