Kodak announced four new KODAK EASYSHARE Digital Picture Frames back in January at CES 2007 that play slideshows of your favorite pictures and videos set to music. They are to be available this month (Mar 07). The 10-inch and 8-inch have WiFi capability onto top of the traditional feature of playing slideshows from popular memory card formats (CF, SD, MMC, xD and MS) and directly from digital camera, jump drive via USB 2.0 port. With WiFi, your photos and videos can be stream to the picture frames from your PC. A remote control is included to provide additional navigation. Optional interchangeable faceplates let you match your decor and show off your style.
The digital picture frames are available in four versions feature-by-feature specifications and pricing include:
- KODAK EASYSHARE EX1011 Digital Picture Frame has a 10-inch (diagonal) 800 x 480 high resolution digital display in 16:9 aspect ratio with wireless access of pictures, videos and music from your home PC or online at KODAK Gallery over a standard wireless home network. The frame has 128 MB of built-in memory for storing pictures and videos, built-in stereo speakers and headphone jack for music. The EX1011 will retail for US $279.95 (MSRP)
- KODAK EASYSHARE EX811 Digital Picture Frame has an 8-inch (diagonal) 800 x 480 high resolution digital display in 16:9 aspect ratio, wireless access, and all other features identical to the EX1011 Frame. The EX811 will retail for US $229.95 (MSRP).
- KODAK EASYSHARE SV811 Digital Picture Frame has the same features as the EX811 Frame, with the exception of wireless access. It’s perfect for on-the-spot viewing of digital pictures and videos from any digital camera, home PC via USB and all memory cards. The SV811 will retail for US $179.95 (MSRP)
- KODAK EASYSHARE SV710 Digital Picture Frame has a 7-inch (diagonal) 480 x 234 resolution analog display in 16:9 aspect ratio. The SV710 is truly plug-and-play and you can begin enjoying pictures right out of the box. The SV710 will retail for US $129.95 (MSRP).

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March 17th, 2007 at 10:32 am
Folks interested in the Kodak frames may be interested in an interview I did with a Kodak exec on this topic. It can be found at: http://www.wirelesspictureframe.com/2007/02/21/interview-with-tom-berarducci-consumer-imaging-systems-group-at-kodak/