![]() of Toronto and has its own Costco number: 161792.īut as limited as it looks on the surface, it’s a fact that the true capabilities of many a computer device are underplayed or deliberately hidden so that the device can fit comfortably within a product category. Besides being able to cycle backwards and forwards through the photos, the device can display the current date and time.Īccording to the 99-53’s user manual it is made in China for Superex Canada Ltd. Navigation is provided by three physical buttons: forward, backward and menu. The device charges its built-in 3.7v Lithium battery and synchs through the same USB 1.1 port. The internal 32MB of storage can hold up to 94 photos, which need to be scaled down to the screen’s resolution of 128 x 160 pixels and synched to the device using photo viewer software available for both Windows and OSX from the Superex support site. The Superex digital photo keychain, style 99-53, boasts a 1.8-inch colour TFT LCD display. ![]() Even though it’s still sold in stores it’s definitely old technology. The little digital photo keychain that a friend of mine just rescued out of a dumpster is a perfect case in point. One of the 40-or-so super photos I found on the Superex.īinners and dumpster divers are always fishing old technology out of the garbage.
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