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Sick Brick: Frontgate digital frame does weather

Posted in Sick Brick by Nino Marchetti on October 29th, 2007

Frontgate digital frame with weather stationHigh end catalog company Frontgate has something of an exclusive on its hands with this multi-featured gadget. It’s called the Digital Picture Frame w/Weather Station and it’s priced just under $200.

The Frontgate Digital Picture Frame w/Weather Station isn’t your typical bland digital weather station product. This device sports a 7-inch color LCD screen which displays temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and also the weather forecast. This is in addition to sunrise, sunset and moon phases.

You also get with this item digital picture frame capabilities for viewing photos one at a time or in a slideshow mode. Other features include a radio-controlled digital and analog clock and the ability to support additional remote sensors so you can get your temperature information for a variety of locations within range.


Frontgate Digital Picture Frame w/Weather Station

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One Comment to “Sick Brick: Frontgate digital frame does weather”
  1. Garett Says:

    The clock is not worthy. It looks good but has problems with connecting to sensor, control buttons malfucntion, remote malfunctions. On initial setup the instrument works well, then it loses connection with remote sensor and begins to constantly track 5 other remote sensors that do not exist. I have checked everywhere on the internet and this device is no longer available. I paid $45 at Cosco for it,therefore not bad for the price.

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