Touch-Screen Digital Photo Frame Allows You To Molest Friends And Family

What did we do before the iPhone and its touchably soft, deliciously attractive screen hit the market? Did we like, hit buttons? That's so 20th century.
Pandigital has announced its new PanTouch (brilliant) line of frames, available May 2008. Models come in 7, 8 and, for you size queens out there, 10.4 inch styles. The smaller models, frankly, aren't that impressive. If you want more bang for your buck, drop the $249.99 and go for the Big Daddy: it features 1024-by-768 HD resolution, 512MB of internal memory, and a 4:3 true photo aspect ratio.
Are you one of those greasy-fingered slobs who smudges the hell out of every gadget you own? Well, the PanTouch is for you! Instead of fingering the actual screen, the PanTouch has a fingerprint-resistant matte frame to stroke, fondle and tickle. Icons lead your busy fingers on their merry molesting way.
All models come standard with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. So if you're too lazy to plug your photos into the frame via USB (of which it has standard and mini, plus 6-in-1 memory card readers), you can sync the sucker with your cell.
That's pretty hot Shiite. The only problem is its tiny memory. 512MB? Come on! That's not even enough to hold the multitude of self-portraits I've taken to feed the growling monster that which is my ego.
Pandigital Announces Touch-Screen Digital Photo Frames [PC Magazine]
[via: Wired Gadgets]






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4:3? BAD! I don't care what these new fangled digital cameras are outputting, true photo whores only use 2:3! (or 1:1 if you are one of those medium format weirdos)