
Amazon has started selling the Kodak Pulse 10-inch Wi-Fi digital photo frame for only $129.99. For your info, the original price was $199.95, so you can save $69.96. What makes this picture photo frame special is that it is able to receive pictures via e-mail, Facebook and Kodak Gallery sites. The Kodak Pulse features a 10-inch high-quality display, Wi-Fi, a built-in activity sensor, a 512MB of internal storage space, a USB 2.0 port and a memory card slot. Read more

Kodak has recently rolled out the new Hero all-in-one printer range. There are four models in the new Hero line-up including the Hero 5.1, Hero 7.1 and Hero 9.1, and the KODAK Office Hero 6.1. These all-in-one printers are Google Cloud Print Ready and KODAK Email Print Ready, allowing you to easily send documents and photos to your printer from anywhere in the world, using any Internet-connected device. If you are interested, you can buy the Kodak Hero all-in-one printer series for between £99($157) to £199($317). [PhotographyBLOG]

Kodak will launch the new all-in-one (AiO) inkjet printer in the form of the ESP Office 2170. Designed to handle printing, scanning, faxing and photocopying, the ESP Office 2170 uses WiFi to communicate with your computer. This all-in-one printer also supports direct printing from BlackBerry and iOS devices such as iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. The printer provides up to 670 black text pages or up to 550 for color per Black Ink Cartridge 30XL. The ESP Office 2170 will be available in June 2011 for $149.99. [Kodak]

Eastman Kodak Company today announced the latest member from its all-in-one inkjet printer series. Known as the Kodak ESP C310, this all-in-one printer provides wireless printing for effortless home use, easy-to-use features and Kodak’s legendary image quality for an unbeatable value. The Kodak ESP C310 features simplified Wi-Fi set up that allows effortless connectivity to wireless networks in the home or even to iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. What makes this all-in-one printer more special is that it works with a new No. 30 line of Kodak’s proprietary pigmented inks, offering you the lowest total ink replacement cost and exceptional cost-per-page. Additional specs include a 1.5-inch LCD display with simplified control panel for easy copying, scanning and printing. Kodak will launch the Kodak ESP C310 all-in-one printer in April 2011 for $99.99. [PhotographyBLOG]

The new Kodak ESP 9250 all-in-one inkjet printer is intelligently designed to deliver superior performance while maintaining Kodak’s Best-In-Class overall print permanence, low-cost ink system. The Kodak ESP 9250 features a 2.4-inch LCD display, Wi-Fi, a full media card support for SD, MS, Duo, and CompactFlash cards, two separate trays for letter-sized and 4×6-inch photo paper, and an auto-document feeder for scanning and faxing large volumes of paper. In addition, the ESP 9250 is the first model to offer printable templates that you can access through Kodak’s EasyShare photo organizing software. Available in August 2010, the KODAK ESP 9250 all-in-one printer retails for $249.99. [Press Release via Kodak]

After releasing the Easyshare D1025, KODAK comes back with the latest digital photo frame namely the EasyShare D1026. The gadget has a 10.4-inch display with a 4:3 aspect ratio (800×600) in JPEG and EXIF formats. Other important features include a 512MB memory and a memory expansion via SDHC/MMC/SD/XP-Picture/memory stick/USB flash drive. If you want one, you can buy the KODAK EasyShare D1026 for just $130 each. [KODAK]

Still remember the 7-inch Kodak Pulse that we posted in February 2010? The company has released a new version of this digital picture frame this week. The new 10-inch Kodak Pulse allows pictures to be e-mailed to it from cell phones, computers and any device with e-mail capability. The gadget also supports Wi-Fi connectivity and an intuitive touchscreen interface. Available this autumn, the 10-inch Kodak Pulse digital photo frame retails for £169.99 ($262). [PhotographyBLOG]

If you are searching for a new digital picture frame this week, then check out the new KODAK Easyshare D1025. This new digital picture frame is ENERGY STAR qualified, so you can share every moment responsibly while you save power. You can also add new images in just three steps – insert your memory card, copy pictures to the frame, then remove the card so you can take more pictures. The KODAK Easyshare D1025 has a 512MB of internal storage space, which is able to hold up to 4,000 pictures. These pictures are automatically resized to fit more on the frame and still look beautiful. The KODAK Easyshare D1025 retails for $129.95. [Kodak]

With the amount of time that people spend on their smart phones these days, almost all other gadgets are required to be compatible as well. Kodak has been saying for a while that they have the cheapest total ink replacement and now that they are getting connected via wifi, they could be ready to take over the market. So far smart phone support is limited to BlackBerry, iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch, but that should be expanding soon. [SlashGear]

The Kodak ESP 7250 printer is now available in the United Kingdom. This photo printer features easy-to-use wireless functions, an intuitive control panel and the lowest total ink replacement cost in the industry. The Kodak ESP 7250 also boasts a built-in duplexer, auto-engaging photo trays saving time and money, a 2.4-inch LCD screen and a number of memory card slots. Compatible with the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch (second generation), the Kodak ESP 7250 retails for £169.99 ($247) each. [WhatDigitalCamera]