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CES 2011: Kodak intros EasyShare Touch, Mini and Sport digital cameras
Well, look here folks. Kodak is joining the CES 2011 fare by introducing three new funky-looking shooters under its EasyShare digital camera product brand. Quickly, we have the Kodak Easyshare Touch, Kodak Easyshare Mini and Kodak Easyshare Sport. Alright, let’s take a closer look at what these Kodak babies have to offer. The Easyshare Touch more »
Kodak’s new all-in-one printers
Kodak has two new All-in-One (AiO) printers, the EasyShare 7 (“ESP7″) and the EasyShare 9 (“ESP9″). The ESP7 and ESP9 showcase Kodak’s promise of the lowest ink replacement cost in the industry. MSRP on black ink is $9.99 and color ink is $14.99. Those prices are pretty reasonable. Other goals for these printers are lab-quality prints and easy to use.
Keep reading for specs on each printer and a SALE!
Kodak Reputation Redeemed
Pricing and Fade-Resistance Figured Out
Kodak recently introduced two inkjet printers to their All-in-One lineup: ESP7 and ESP9. The announcement came nearly six months after they released the ESP5.
As a draw-in, Kodak claims these printers give us the lowest ink prices in the industry. This is just like every printer they have ever put out, even going back to the first ones in 2004. Even in 2007, when Kodak put out its first inkjet, they were singing the same song.
Is Kodak bringing printing costs down or not? Keep reading to see what I found out.
Kodak intro’s the 5-inch Easyshare P520 digital frame
Kodak has unveiled its new Easyshare P520 digital frame featuring easy photo navigation through Kodak’s Quick Touch Border technology. This feature lets users scroll through their pictures while at the same time keeping fingerprints off the frame’s viewing screen and allowing the frame to remain smudge-free. The Quick Touch Border also lets users to create, edit and view slideshows at the touch of a fingertip.
The P520 has a 5-inch display with a 5:4 aspect ratio allowing for a vibrant color and crisp display. In addition, the frame is also loaded with the Kodak Easyshare Software Digital Frame Edition which allows easy loading of pictures directly from the user’s PC, easy browsing and editing of photo albums, and a drag-and-drop functionality for transferring pictures when creating slideshows.
Kodak intro’s the 15x zoom, 10MP EasyShare Z1015 IS camera
Kodak has announced their new point-and-shoot EasyShare Z1015 IS digital camera. Geared for the aspiring photographer who prefers to have both automatic and manual control, this camera boasts of a 10-megapixel resolution, a Schneider-Kreuznach lens with 15x optical zoom, 28mm wide-angle lens, 3-inch LCD screen and high ISO mode from 60 to 3200. In addition, more »
Motorola makes the Motozine ZN5 official
So, that new Motorola phone touting a 5-megapixel Kodak camera that we told you about not so long ago is actually true. Motorola has officially announced the new phone as the MOTOZINE ZN5, or more simply the ZINE ZN5. And like we told you before, this phone would feature a 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus, a Xenon flash, and some settings that would make it a good camera when shooting in low-light environment.
And since the ZINE ZN5 will have a Kodak camera, it goes without saying that it would have direct link to the Kodak online image gallery for viewing, storing and sharing with friends and family. In addition, it would also come with Kodak Easyshare Software to help users organize, edit, share, store and find photos on their PC’s.
Kodak releases the M820, M1020 digital photo frames
Kodak has released two new digital photo frames, the 8-inch M820 and the 10-inch M1020. In addition to displaying photo’s both frames can also play videos and MP3′s, have two memory card slots and has Kodak’s quick touch border with back lighting.
Kodak’s Quick Touch Border with back lighting helps users in viewing and scrolling digital photos. It prevents the main display from getting smudged by the user’s finger. To make it even easier to navigate through the photos, the digital photo frames touch panel is equipped with yellow lighting illuminates to tell users which part of the digital frame to touch. The digital frames also allow users to create, edit and view the photos in slideshows.















