This is my first venture into the digital picture frame experience; I bought it used so got a good deal (they tend to be very pricey). The manuals were not very useful, but after some trial and error experimenting I figured out how to upload photos from a USB drive. The remote battery was dead but worked after getting a new one. You can't operate the picture frame without a remote, so if the remote goes out you'll have to try to find a new one (unless there's another way that I don't know about yet!). Maybe all these digital frames are like that; which to me is a bad design, but that seems to be the way most things with remote controls are going now. I wanted a large frame so my mother-in-law could see the pictures, since she is visually impaired. It has a lot of other features that I haven't used, like music and wi-fi. I went with the Kodak brand because of good reviews I have read from various sites. So far, so good!Read full review
So easy to use! My son wanted one and suggested that I get one, too. He was planning to show me how to use it after he opens his on Christmas...so easy I can show him how it works!
Great quality, I loaded this up with a ton of pictures on an SD card, even does videos. I like that it has a stand and also holes to mount it on the wall.
Vey bad! I have to trash it. I can not, can not, can not, can not use it. Only one place for it is TRASH, and that is it!
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