Product Description:
Thousands of years ago the land that we live on crawled with dinosaurs and people’s biggest worries were about not getting eaten in middle of their sleeps by a ferocious velociraptor. Of course, compared to the trials and tribulations of today’s economy and diminishing o-zone layer, being torn to shreds by a dinosaur seems like mere childhood worries, but worries are still worries. No matter how petty cave-people’s worries may have seemed, at that time they caused grueling bubbles of fluttering butterflies in the gut, kind of like the ones you get after crashing your Uncle’s thirty-thousand dollar car.
Regardless of the constant fear that the cave-people lived in, they never forgot to record their fondest memories on the walls of their cave-homes. They would scratch and etch in to the walls of their home so that they would never forget that victorious T-Rex battle that Oogah fought or the time that baby Boogah took her first steps.
In a way, you can supposedly say that we, as a race, have not forgotten how to record the great memories that we have etched in our minds for now. Although we have graduated from wall etching – your mom probably snapped those Magic Markers in half the last time you tried to depict Mr. Pickle chasing a squirrel on your living room wall – we have degenerated in other ways. Sure, now we have cameras to capture life’s precious moments, but how often do those photos make it from the cameras of on to the walls of our home? Countless rolls of film have been forgotten, memory cards filled and left on a shelf to collect dust, images sit on computers until the machine crashes and they are lost forever. What happened to the days where smiling faces crowded family room walls creating a warm happy environment filled with memories?
We understand that you can have a bad experience with photo printing centers, they’re just not worth the hassle and getting pictures in the mail takes more than forever. We get that you would rather slowly pull out your finger nails one by one than sit through the grueling process of downloading your photos on to sharing sites. That is why we bring you this Pandigital Photframe. Let’s go back to the times that even the velocirator victims were happily displayed on the walls of their homes, at time that my seem happier and simpler. Now, without carving your daughter’s senior prom on the wall, you display it with ease. You can hold up to 1200 compressed images all in the space of this 5.6” screen. Take those memory cards and just stick them right in. it couldn’t be simpler. Despite those o-zone worries and the value of the dollar, we can still enjoy a photo every now and again. The cavemen did it, so can we.
Product Features:
Playback your favorite pictures, songs and videos on the crystal-clear 5.6” LCD screen with 150:1 contrast ratio.
With a built-in 128 MB flash memory you can comfortably store your media on the internal memory plus add even more when you place your own memory card with the built-in 6-in-1 card reader.
The card reader supports CF, SD, MS, MS Pro, MMC, xD, Micro Drive, and USB drive.
Frame features 320 x 234 pixel resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio.
Aside from photos, the Pandigital Photoframe also supports MP3 and AVI files.
The frame also features stereo speakers, slideshow and single picture display, clock and calendar, and 5-button operation to customize your settings.
What You Get:
Photo Frame
Remote Control
Power Adapter
USB cable
User Guide
Factory Recertified
90 Day Warranty
Pandigital 5.6® LCD Digital Photo Frame, Wood Frame, Built-in Speaker And So Much More - PANR561
Your price:
$13




