Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Now you can carry your pictures with you digitally

My mother adores pictures. What mother doesn’t? As for technology… well, she’s catching up, but isn’t quite there yet. I’ve been debating the idea of buying her something technologically savvy for her birthday, but also easy for her to use. With so many new technology gadgets on the market, it’s difficult to choose the one that would suit her best.

Enter the TAO digital keychain…



With digital cameras becoming more commonplace in homes around the world, digital frames are now rising in popularity across the world. Making it easy to view a large amount of pictures with little to no effort, digital frames are a great way to share a lot of special memories at once and in a subtle and aesthetically pleasing way. What’s great about digital frames is their ability to blend into the background of a room. Simply place them on a slideshow mode and they’ll display your pictures to whoever passes by. Many digital frames also have special features, such as allowing you to add music.

A digital keychain is a tiny digital frame that you can carry on your keys. With this great mini gadget, you’ll no longer have to remember to carry digital cameras with you in order to show friends and family your favourite moments. The TAO digital keychain comes in a variety of models and styles and can hold up to 56 digital photos depending on which model you select. Included with the keychain is user-friendly software available for Mac and PC as well as a standard AC adapter to recharge the device. The TAO 1.5-Inch Digital Keychain Frame has the following technical details:



  • Holds up to 31 photos

  • 1.5-inch OLED LCD screen

  • 8MB internal memory

  • PC/Mac compatible

  • Rechargeable battery

While TAO does not hold the monopoly on the digital keychain, it is the highest ranked among its competitors and offers many models and styles for customers to select from. It appears to be the perfect gift for those who love pictures, but are not as technology inclined.


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