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She loves being able to see new pictures of all of us!It's a bit expensive, but well worth it
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Still, I shaved another half a star because, while now pleasing to the eye, the images still lack a bit of warmth.
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I was a bit nervous after reading other reviews about picture quality concerns.
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Frame feels a little cheap, and the onboard software/UI is a bit ugly and not too intuitive
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Its a bit more expensive than other frames but is really worth it.
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A bit expensive, but works flawlessly.
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I did, however, find the remote control a bit slow and difficult to use, and the on/off button on the device is tucked away in the back so not easy to find.
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She liked it quite a bit, however paying a monthly fee really began to add up and we discontinued it
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A bit expensive, but works flawlessly.
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works as advertised, set up is a bit cumbersome IMPORTANT READ THE MANUAL FIRSTI put pics on the web site for it and they populated the unit.
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My only complaint is that the user interface is a bit retro and clunky, but still fairly easy to use.
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Kodak's sound is probably about the same.- build quality of Pixstar is abit south of Kodak's; it feels a bit cheaper (M1020 looks and feels solid - and has lasted me 2 years in a country with terrible power fluctuations daily) but by no means bad or unacceptable.- can't take Compact Flash straight in, unlike the M1020 which can
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You can also link to lots external photo-sharing services and Facebook photos, but that takes a bit more tech savvy and work
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And the remote operation isn't bad, it's just a bit less reliable/responsive than your blu-ray player or DVR (or mine, at least).
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it seems to shake a bit as the pics change
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I did a fair bit of research before selecting the Pixstar: unfortunately Kodak's demise (not for lack of satisfaction with my current frame except for the missing emailing-to bit) pushed me to look for a new frame
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Still, the corrections are very 'broad' and I was unable to match my pro-grade DELL monitor factory calibrated color, but I was able to bring the much needed warmth to the skin tones quite a bit.
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I am accustomed to the "retina" displays of iPad's and a Macbook Pro, so when I saw my pictures on this screen it made me grimace a little bit.
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A bit expensive, but it's a good gadget.
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Selfies and other images taken with lower-end cameras do suffer a bit more.
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I like the look of the frame and I like that it is matte