Kodak Pulse Digital Frame lets you comment on pictures |
Just when you thought that digital photo frames could no longer surprise you, Kodak has announced the next generation of its award-winning Kodak Pulse Digital Frame. The wireless frame now has an extra feature. Now you can comment on the pictures you receive from friends and family the moment you receive them.
A Quick Comment button on the touchscreen lets you communicate back to the sender directly from the frame and includes such cliche options as Such a KODAK MOMENT, LOL!, OMG!, Congrats! and Wish I were there! The Kodak PULSE Frame will also connect to FACEBOOK and KODAK Gallery albums so pictures are streamed to your frame automatically. It will store up to 4000 pictures with 512 MB of internal memory.





I really like digital photo frames and so does my wife. We have given more than a few of them to our parents as gifts over the years. The digital frame is a great way to show more of those images that most of us are always taking and then never showing off.
I am a big fan of digital photo frames and we have several of them around our house. I have seen several portable frames over the years with small screens and batteries that allow people to carry photos with them on the go to show off.
Digital photo frames are great little gadgets that let you show off all those digital pictures you take without having to print them all out and find normal frames for them. With a digital frame you can put hundreds of photos on one frame. This sort of gadget also makes a great gift for dads to show off at the office.
Any parent or person who takes lots of digital pictures will like a digital photo frame this holiday season. A digital frame is a very easy way to get the photos a person takes from the computer to a photo frame for viewing — without having to print them out.


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