Posted November 2nd 2007 by Andrew

Digital Photo Frame And Atomic Clock Weather Station Combo

Not only will this gadget allow you to view digital images via a fully featured TFT digital photo frame it will also report on the prevailing weather conditions and tempreatures in up to five seperate locations courtesy of remote wireless sensors as well as serving as an atomic clock.

Featuring a 7 inch, TFT LCD colour display with 128MB of internal memory and an SD/MMC card slot for additional capacity the digital photo frame comes will all the features you’d expect - such as slideshow, intelligent resizing of images, etc – as well as serving as a fully featured alarm clock and calendar (you can display the clock over imagery of your choice) and a fully fledged weather station offering temperature, barometric pressure and humidity reading from up to five wireless, remote receivers (though only one is supplied with the main unit itself).

Digital Photo Frame And Atomic Clock Weather Station Combo Detail

Add to this that the Digital Photo Frame And Atomic Clock Weather Station also details sunrise and sunset times as well as moon phases and what you have is a device that is not only truly multifunctional but that has ‘geek’ written all over it.

The Digital Photo Frame And Atomic Clock Weather Station retails for $199 with additional indoor/outdoor wireless remote sensors costing $19 each.

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