Kodak Pulse Digital Frame

[CES 2010] Kodak, being an old hand when it comes to photography (having moved to the digital format), is now back with their Pulse digital frame. In line with other digital photo frames of the times, the Pulse will feature Wi-Fi connectivity alongside a personal email address that allows you to remotely send a photo over via a cellphone or computer to keep the image library there fresh and up-to-date. A full touchscreen display is also thrown into the mix for easier navigation and browsing, but unfortunately you are limited to just 512MB of internal memory with nary a USB port or memory card slot mentioned in the press release to augment that figure, but checking it out on the showfloor proved otherwise, thanks to a tip from our reader. On the other hand, the 7″ LED backlit display features Kodak Color Science technology for a faithful color reproduction as well as 800 x 600 resolution to keep your memories looking sharp.

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