2005
Kodak EasyShare-One Review
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Another digital camera with WiFi capability reviewed by PCMag. From Kodak, this is their EasyShare-One camera. Incase you didn’t know yet, EasyShare-One is supposed to be the first WiFi digital camera since Kodak has announced it first on January. However, because of several technical problems, it got delayed, and Nikon beat it and become the first WiFi camera on the market.
Kodak EasyShare-One sports a 4 megapixel sensor, 256MB internal memory, and SD card support for additional storage. Its WiFi capability makes it possible to directly transfer the picture from the camera onto a website or email or other devices, as long as you’re near the WiFi hotspot.
Excerpt from the review:
When announced back in January, Kodak’s EasyShare-One was expected to be a breakthrough in digital photography—the first point-and-shoot digital with built-in wireless. Kodak didn’t quite make first, since the Nikon Coolpix P1 and P2 beat the Kodak entry to market by a few weeks, but the EasyShare-One certainly has some outstanding features that set it apart from the P1. The question is, do the great features make up for the camera’s many shortfalls?
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