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May 25 2009

Envue by Burnes

Posted by Jim as Cool Stuff

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Well… it’s memorial day weekend and where do I go… Walmart! LOL. My mom’s birthday is fast approaching and so I thought there must be a sale going on so might as well take advantage of that. Turns out that I was right, there is a Memorial Day weekend sale at Walmart.

Grabbed Envue by Burnes for mom. She’s not a techie but I’m hoping that this small gadget would introduce her to our wonderful world. My plan… stuff it with old photos that I’m sure she’s missing. Haven’t loaded it up yet, but I’m sure with the 2GB memory card I’ll use it’ll surely fill it up with thousands of photos.

Features include:

Screen Active Area: 3.5″ diagonal, Digital TFT LCD, Grade A, non-recycled Contrast Ratio: Normal brightness (options 1-3 on samples) Resolution: 320(x RGB)(W) x 240 (H) pixels

Memory Internal Memory: Stores up to 58 pictures External Memory: SD/MMS compatible up to 2G Photos can be downloaded from external memory cards or PC to internal memory

Battery Long lasting rechargeable lithium ion battery 6 hours Non-degradable Battery Life: No need to wait for a drained battery before charging

Ports USB port connects to PC for charging and downloading photos USB port also connects to the DC adaptor (included) for wall charging

Easel An easel is provided to display the portable digital album on a tabletop

Software PC automatically detects EnVue software Easy to access photo files with multiple folders Rotate, crop, and change order of photos on your PC

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