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Have you noticed how everything seems to have gone from huge to micro (not just tiny!)? This has been the case with computers who have shrunk to the size of your palm, with mobile phones who have shrunk to the size of your lipstick tube, and with walkman who have shrunk to the size of a paper clip. This does not, however, mean devolution on the part of these products. In truth, the smaller hey get, the more functions they were able to pack.

This is also true with photo albums. If you are someone who is used to the idea of bulky photo albums youd be surprised with what your key chain can now do.

By combining bulky albums and tiny key chains, a number of companies have come up with the digital photo key chain. This is not your typical keychain as it allows you to save numerous pictures and view the whenever you want to.

These digital key chains usually fetch about $15 to $20 a pop and are able to store about 80 pictures in jpeg, bmp and gif format depending on the size of the key chains memory. Transferring pictures to a digital photo keychain is a breeze as you can do a drag and drop. It usually has a built-in rechargeable battery and a memory of more or less 80 MB.

A digital photo keychain is particularly suited for those people who are always on the go and rarely see their families and friends. With this, they are able to bring with them memories of their loved ones. Since most digital key chains allow slideshow of pictures, you can spend hours of staring at the pictures without necessarily getting bored.

If you are a company on the lookout for a unique marketing material, you can use the digital photo keychain and store pictures of your product line up. This way, your prospective client is regularly reminded of what products and services you offer. Whats more, most digital photo keychain vendor will allow you to engrave a few lies at the back of the keychain. You can, therefore, have your companys address and contact details be imprinted on the back.

by: John Ray




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