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Tuesday
Mar092010

The highest tech greeting card I know of!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010, Netcast 1043

The Pandigital Digital Photo Greeting Card is like no other. It’s kind of a super mini-digital photo frame you can send the old fashioned way, via snail mail. But these cards let you quickly and easily load up to 50 digital photos of family, friends, cherished memories, vacations, etc. right into greeting card memory. This is the only greeting card I ever heard of that has its own built-in LCD screen that can display digital photos in an ever changing slide show. (The card itself is the frame.) Up to 50 digital photos automatically play on the 1.44-inch color digital photo screen each time the card is opened. It turns off when the card is closed. If the card is left open, it will automatically turn off after five minutes to preserve battery life. Each card will last for up to two and half hours of total battery life. (The batteries are not replaceable, although a handy person could probably replace them with a bit of effort.) These cards are available for most special occasions and are so unique the card can actually be the gift. If you’re a totally non-tech person, that’s no problem. The card comes preloaded with a generic slide show demo. That way the recipient can erase them and upload their own photos. Easy-to-use photo-transfer software (both Mac and PC compatible) is preloaded onto the card. Just use a USB cable to connect the card’s mini USB jack to a home computer. (You supply the cable, but most likely you have at least one of them lying around.) The cards accept JPEG, GIF and BMP photo formats. The Pandigital Digital Photo Greeting Cards come in a wide selection of styles and designs including sentiments of love, thinking of you, anniversaries, congratulations, birthdays, happy holidays, and later this year, season’s greetings. They are just being introduced (March, 2010) so the line will grow over the next couple of months. Suggested retail price is $9.99 each.

http://www.pandigital.net/galleries/324

Hear this Netcast: www.twit.tv/dgw1043

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