
Sakar and Kodak have introduced a new Kodak branded digital photo keychain known as the Kodak Smile G150. This pocket-sized digital viewer sports an extra-bright 1.5-inch LCD display, an internal memory that can hold over 100 images and a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts for roughly two hours when fully charged. In addition, it also comes with built-in software that allows for plug-and-play use and is compatible with both PC and Mac. The Kodak Smile G150 Digital Photo Keychain will be available in black, red, blue and silver colors in late September for $29.99. [SlashGear]

The ESP 3250 and ESP 5250 is Kodak’s latest addition to the all-in-one printer market. Both models adopt Kodak’s Kodacolor technology, which is a revolutionary technology that combines a high nozzle density printhead and pigmented inks with precision dual drop placement. This technology will cut off operating costs by up to $110 a year.
The Kodak ESP 3250 AiO printer features a 1.5-inch color LCD along with memory card compatibility, making it easy for consumers to view and print without a computer. The Kodak ESP 5250 AiO printer features a built-in Wi-Fi, a 2.4-inch color LCD and a memory card reader to view, edit and print photos. These printers are priced at $129.99 and $169.99, respectively. More

Now you can share your pictures and memories in ways that match your decor and style preferences with Kodak’s latest digital photo frame, the Easyshare D830. Unlike most digital photo frames, the Easyshare D830 has an interchangeable faceplate design which can be customized with virtually any traditional picture frame. It also sports an 8-inch display, Quick Touch Border for easy scrolling, a 512MB of internal memory, a memory card slot and a USB 2.0 port. The Kodak Easyshare D830 will be available in August for $139. [CameraTown]

Here’s another portable solar charger from Kodak, the KS100-C +2. This compact device is able to absorb power from either a USB power source or the sun. Once fully charged, the KS100-C +2 holds enough power to deliver 1.5 charges to a cell phone, or run a music player for additional 33 hours, or capture up to 200 digital camera pictures. The Kodak Solar Charger KS100-C +2 will be on sale from September 2009 for a retail price of $39.95. [PhonesTechnology]

Kodak will release the new Zi8 HD ultra-portable camcorder in September 2009. As a successor to the Zi6 and the Zx1, the new Zi8 comes with a larger 2.5-inch LCD, a face recognition, an image stabilization, and a 1080p HD recording. Users can also upload pictures directly to YouTube and Facebook. In addition, the camcorder has a flip-out USB arm for connection to a computer. Available in blue, red, and black, the Kodak Zi8 retails for $179 a pop. [Gizmodo via Digital Camera Blog]

The Kodak Easyshare S730 digital photo frame has a built-in rechargeable battery that provides enough juice for up to an hour. The device comes jam packed with an internal memory of 1GB, which is sufficient to store up to 8000 pictures. Other features include a full-screen slideshow, clock or calendar view and “collage mode”, which scrolls through images and randomly selects and shows four images at a time. There are also an additional touch-sensitive control, a motion sensor, USB port and memory card reader. The Kodak Easyshare S730 retails for $230. [Pocket-lint]

Kodak Europe expands its M-series digicam by releasing the EasyShare M420. The 10MP camera features a 4x optical zoom Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon wide-angle zoom lens (35 mm equivalent: 28–112 mm) with image stabilization and blur reduction. The camera also has a 3.0-inch (7.6 cm) wide-angle viewing color LCD with auto picture rotation. Available in Plum, Silver, Red and Black, the Kodak EasyShare M420 retails for around $245. [dpreviews via Digital Camera Blog]

Kodak comes back with its Scan Station 500. The device features Kodak’s Voice Attachment function allowing users to send audio messages with personalized comments or instructions along with scanned images to ensure clear communications. There is an 8 inch touchscreen LCD that provides programmable shortcuts and an intuitive graphical user interface. The Kodak Scan Station 500 has a 75-sheet feeder, scans an a4 or letter-size document at 200dpi in just 2 seconds, and has built-in OCR hinting. You can buy this And it costs $2,500. [BoingBoing]

If you are looking for a pocket-sized video camera, then check out the Kodak Zx1 that will be released in April 2009. Priced at $150 a pop, this weather-resistant video camera offers high definition recording at 720p at 60 fps. Other features include SD/SDHC memory card slot (up to 32GB), HDMI output, a 2 inch LCD display and remote control compatible. Available in black, red, pink, blue and yellow, the Zx1 can capture video in low-light conditions. [CrunchGear via Digital Camera Blog]

The latest 7 inch OLED photo frame from Kodak has been released. Amazon is now listing this Flickr-compatible OLED 7.6-inch photo frame as in stock and shipping for $999.95. FYI, the display is a 7.6 inch AMOLED panel, made by CMEL. It has a 16:9 aspect ratio, 800×480 resolution, a white-to-black contrast of 30,000:1. [OLED Info]