Photoskins: Small Enough For A Wallet AND A Christmas Stocking!

Posted on Nov 20, 2007 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

emtrace-widget-one-photo-frame-walletFrom Emtrace Technologies comes one of the best stocking-stuffers of the holiday season: Photoskins.

Photoskins is a digital photo frame so small, it fits in a wallet. In fact, it’s about the same size as a business or credit card.

Measuring a scant 90 x 70 x 4.7 mm, Photoskins has a 2.5-inch high definition TFT LCD color display, 128 MB of internal memory, and 64MB SDRAM.. Control is easy with the four touch buttons located just below the screen.

But “digital photo frame” is only one of Photoskins’ talents: Photoskins also supports information widgets like CNN news, weather, and more. That’s because Photoskins has an embedded Linux OS running on a ARM920T CPU inside it. In other words, it’s a business card with a screen that has almost unlimited possibilities.

Photoskins connects to the net via USB to synchronize the installed widgets and to upload photos. Network connection also recharges the battery. When disconnected from a network, Photoskins saves all contents to view portably.

Photoskins comes with a genuine leather case and a “cradle;” when connected to a network, place Photoskins on its cradle and use it as a widget player. Dates and content are automatically synchronized and delivered, real time, right on the tiny display. On the cradle, Photoskins becomes your innovative gadget for all the information you need.

You will be able to access your Picasa, Flicker, and Webshots Widget accounts with your Photoskins gadget.

There are other widgets available for Photoskins, including stocks, comics, horoscopes, news, and many more. Widget Gallerly is continually growing.

Small enough to fit in a wallet AND a Christmas stocking. . . .

 

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