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Digital Picture Frame and Wristwatch

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The digital photo frame watch may actually appeal to more people. The built-in memory can store 60 photos and it can superimpose the time in analog or digital format over the top. The size of the LCD about 1.5". The battery can last about 8 hours and could be charged through USB, compatible for Mac and PC. In leather and stainless steel, it'll set you back $99.95.

The World's Smallest and Lightest DSLR

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The Olympus E-420 has a lot of tech packed into its relatively small package. People who don't know much about photography but are dying to learn will love certain features, such as the "Perfect Shot" preview, which shows you four white balance alternatives at the same time, so you can pick the most realistic option; it does the same live previewing for exposure settings too. Olympus added face detection to the camera this time around, a popular point-and-shoot option making its way into the DSLRs. Many pictures turn out great. High ISO shots, up to 1600, look fantastic, without any noticeable noise. It may be the smallest, the lightest, the cheapest and even the highest-tech, but it's not the fastest, and in this competition, speed matters one hell of a lot.

Wifi Digital Photo Frame

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Let us present you with the incredible eStarling WiFi Digital Photo Frame. This photo frame is fully WiFi enabled, which means that not only can you wirelessly connect to photosharing websites, but once registered you are given a unique email address so you and your tech-crazy buddies can send pictures straight to the frame. Once setup, the electronic brain within the frame automatically scans for new images and displays them in a revolving slideshow. All the usual card slots as you might expect, a frame of this calibre also has all of the usual memory card slots (except microSD), a useful 128KB internal memory and top notch colour rendition via its high resolution (Panasonic built) screen. The eStarling frame can be programmed to turn-off automatically at night in order to save power and protect the screen.