World’s first LCD greeting card

Posted in LCD by Conner Flynn on January 13th, 2010

Forget paper greeting cards. Euri, Inc. is offering up the new Digital Slide Show Card, in partnership with American Greetings. The digital greeting card line is touted as “the world’s first” and it’s basically a digital picture frame with a 2.4-inch LCD that comes to life when the card is opened.

When powered up it will last for about three hours of playback and storage for fifty images, or five minutes of MP3 audio. The cards can be recharged via USB and are priced at $19.99. You can get them now at Target.

[Engadget]

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One Comment to “World’s first LCD greeting card”
  1. Jen Says:

    I bought one of these for my grandparents over Christmas. They loved it.

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