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A gaggle of gadgets

Holiday tech items feature few turkeys

Published: Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007 12:13 a.m. MST
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Got some meat on the grill but you want to play football while it's cooking? Turn to the Talking Wireless BBQ/Oven Thermometer ($59.99, www2.oregonscientific.com) from Oregon Scientific. Just set the program on one of eight meat choices and the desired level of "doneness," then the main unit lets you know — from as far away as 300 feet — when the food reaches a perfect temperature. It can speak in five languages.

Seeing is believing

Lots of digital photo frames can handle slideshows, but Westinghouse Digital Photo Frames ($119 to $399, www.westinghousedigital.com) offer something called MosaicView technology, meaning, in plain language, it can show multiple photos at the same time, in addition to single-picture or slideshow viewing.

Folks who want their photo frames to do a little more than the usual might consider Tao Digital Clock Viewers ($99.99, www.taoelectronics.com). They can display digital pictures, holding up to 50 images, but their 3.5-inch LCD screen also can be switched to show an alarm clock. They're available in three styles.

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Many proud photographers wanting to show their digital images to others would need to lug along their desktop computer. But WalletPix ($29.99, www.walletpix.com) from IdeaVillage can alleviate that problem. The credit card-sized device can pack more than 50 photos. The company suggests loading devices up with photos to send as gifts to friends and family. WalletPix needs no special software, allowing a computer interface to move the photos from Windows computers to WalletPix devices. It comes with one-at-a-time or slideshow viewing options.

Brookstone's Men's Digital Photo Wallet ($59, www.brookstone.com) is similar. It features a removable 1.4-inch screen that fits inside the wallet, and the device can store and display up to 55 digital images. The rechargeable screen never needs batteries.

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Gift options include, from top, the XShot ($24.95), miVdo fx ($150), WeatherCast Alarm Clock ($100), Bushnell Instant Replay Binoculars ($249) and Photo Mouse ($19.95).

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