Yeah...I just ordered both. The Kensington (got that for $47 using the coupon) has a passive matrix screen and is very poor quality. Images are washed out, bad flickering and the images are noticable only if viewed deadon. If it were more than $50 I wouldn't recommend it at all, but it's useful and it's Album software is a no brainer. lets you set every setting. You use the provided USB cable to download photos.
The Kodak (for $99 from Computer Geeks) on the other hand....man does it blow the Kensington away. Great wooden frame, bright and clear active matrix screen. Not to mention that images are viewed at 640x480 while te Kensington displays them at 320x240. The only drawback is that you need a CompactFlash card to download images so if your digicam don't use compact flash like mine (Olympus 2040...great camera!) then you need a cf adapter to transfer your images.
The way I look at it...get the Kodak if it's for yourself or order the Kensington if it's a gift. Can't go wrong that way.
Cheers.