Decorate your X-mas tree with your family

Posted in Esoteric, LCD by Chetz on November 20th, 2007

Christmas digital photo ornamentBlack Friday is fast approaching and with it the start of the frenzy of holiday shopping. If you’re thinking ahead of what to do to get ready for Christmas and want to bring a touch of high tech to the celebrations then this may be the right gadget for you right now. The Digital Photo Christmas Ornament comes in red and green and displays your favorite family photos on its 1 1/2-inch LCD screen from a novel position of actually being adorned on your Christmas tree. More than 50 images can be stored on the ornament’s 8 MB of memory and you can decide to display them one at a time or as a moving slideshow. Just imagine what it will look like to your Christmas party friends and relatives as they see a group of friends standing around your Christmas tree, eggnog in hand, staring at one of your tree’s branches for a long period of time.

Downloading the photos from your PC to the ornament is supposedly a snap, plus it allows for photo cropping, rotating and has an auto power off feature too. You can get it for $49.95 from Amazon or check out this similar ornament which has some very subtle differences.

via Gadget Grid

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