Kodak EasyShare P825 Digital Frame

Kodak bring EasyShare P825 Digital Frame. Great value-stunning 8″ display enhanced by KODAK Color Science Technology. The Kodak EasyShare P825 Digital Frame makes finding the right gift simpler than ever. Everyone loves to relive favorite memories, and because of Kodak color Science Technology, those memories will be as vivid as the moment they happened. This is an Amazon’s produce review. Checkout more detail bellow.

Technical Details:
* Great value-stunning 8″ display enhanced by KODAK Color Science Technology
* 8 in. (20.3 cm) high-resolution 4:3 display 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
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Give them a Kodak EasyShare P825 Digital Frame, and turn “you shouldn’t have” into “so happy you did.”
* Give a frame as a personalized gift by including your own pictures to get the show started.
* Great value—and enjoy stunning picture quality. The 8-inch high-resolution 4:3 viewing screen features proprietary Kodak color Science Technology for crisper detail and more vibrant colors.
* Plug-and-play—just insert your memory card or USB flash drive with your digital pictures and your slide show automatically begins.
* Store up to 4,000 pictures* with 512 MB internal memory and keep your entire picture collection on your frame. Pictures are automatically resized to fit more on the frame.
* Efficient power consumption and mercury-free displays make Kodak frames easy on the environment.
* Customize the way you see pictures with three different transitions and duration times to choose from.
* Powered by an ENERGY STAR Qualified Adapter for a better environment.

That’s all about the Kodak EasyShare P825. This Digital Frame is available in Amazon.com. You can directly order or Buy form here.
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