Friday, December 2, 2011

Cyber Monday Kodak Pulse 10-Inch Wi-Fi Digital Frame with Custom e-Mail Address for Immediate Sharing Deals



Customer Rating :
Rating: 3.6

List Price : $199.95 Price : $154.00
Kodak Pulse 10-Inch Wi-Fi Digital Frame with Custom e-Mail Address for Immediate Sharing

Product Description

Kodak 1701622 10-Inch Digital Picture Frame. The new KODAK PULSE Digital Frame wirelessly receives an endless stream of pictures from all the people in your life. With a tap of its touch screen you can send a comment and let everybody know just how much you enjoyed their photos. The PULSE Digital Frame gives you a two-way connection to family and friends. Features: Display Resolution 800 600 512 MB Internal Memory Quick Comment feature, auto-photo enhancements, KODAK PERFECT TOUCH, fit/fill ENERGY STAR qualified 4:3 Aspect ratio Dimensions: 3.1"H x 8.4"W x 10.6"L


Cyber Monday Kodak Pulse 10-Inch Wi-Fi Digital Frame with Custom e-Mail Address for Immediate Sharing Deals 2011


  • 10 in. high-quality digital photo display
  • Receive pictures via e-mail, Facebook and Kodak Gallery sites. Quick comment feature for Facebook.
  • Wi-Fi enabled
  • 512 MB of internal memory
  • USB port and 2 card slots to add pictures from other sources
  • Built-in activity sensor turns the frame on when you're nearby and conserves energy when you're not


Kodak Pulse 10-Inch Wi-Fi Digital Frame with Custom e-Mail Address for Immediate Sharing Reviews


Amazon.com
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
218 Reviews
5 star:
 (90)
4 star:
 (50)
3 star:
 (16)
2 star:
 (25)
1 star:
 (37)
 
 
 

396 of 403 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A clever Wi-Fi enabled frame, but it has its limitations., March 26, 2010
By 
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?)
The Kodak Pulse digital frame is a nicely designed Wi-Fi enabled frame that you manage through a website. It's an excellent frame for the most part but there are some things I wasn't fond of.

Design wise it is a nice looking frame with a glossy black front and a chrome strip running around the edge. It reminds a lot of the iPhone aesthetic. I especially like the fact that the Kodak logo on the front of the frame is very subtle. On the back of the frame is a door that covers the memory card / USB jump drive slots, a power button, and a status check button. The frame is primarily controlled via its touch screen and the Kodak Pulse website. The touch screen itself is very nicely done. It's quite accurate and responds to the first touch most of the time. You can swipe your finger across the screen to flick through the photos like an iPhone too. While the frame is light in weight the built quality is nice and it feels solid. To store your photos there is 512MB of... Read more
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you?  Yes No


86 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very clever digital frame, February 28, 2010
By 
Piper (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?)
I've had this for a couple of days now and have to say that Kodak really has a winner on its hands with the Pulse. Kodak has solved the "last mile" problem with photo frames by creating such an easy way to get photos onto the Pulse. After receiving it you create an email address at [...] and simply email photos to that address. It takes about three minutes from emailing a photo to the Pulse to when it shows up on it. Let your friends and family know the email address and they can send photos to it too.

Setting up the Pulse is easy and takes about 10 minutes from unboxing it to displaying photos on it. The frame first connects to the internet via your WiFi and then displays an activiation code. You then go to [...] and create a user account and email address by keying in this activation code. After that you can start emailing photos to your new email account. In addition you can also have it display photos from your facebook or Kodak Gallery accounts... Read more
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you?  Yes No


116 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great Idea but Falls Short on Delivery, October 12, 2010
Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?)
The other reviews lead me to believe this was the frame I was looking for - remote management of photos for my parents, what a great idea. It is a great idea, but so far their implementation falls short of that goal.

Please note that I actually bought a Second Pulse frame from a local store because I couldn't believe the issues I was encountering. With both frames running side by side it is pretty certain that the issues I am experiencing are not isolated to just my frame or frames, but rather are shortcomings in how Kodak has set up the frames and their intended interaction - or lack thereof - with the Kodak Pulse website.

Here are the fundamental issues and problems:
- Pulse Frames do not return information to the Kodak Website.
- Kodak Website's report of photos on the Frames may not be correct.
- No ability for remote delete of ALL Pulse Frame photos.
- No ability for remote awarness of incomplete transfer.
- No... Read more
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you?  Yes No


Share your thoughts with other customers:
  See all 218 customer reviews...

No comments:

Post a Comment