The latest in a long line of near-unpronounceable products, the Qudo Digital Photo Album is about as close to a work of art as a gadget can get. Of course, this being a digital photo frame, it's sort-of up to you to turn it into a masterpiece with your scintillating snaps, but this is still a beautiful specimen. It's easy to use as well - simply upload your photos (there's a hefty old 2GB capacity - expandable up to 16GB if you use an SD card) and let the 8-inch screen cycle through all those superb shots you've taken.
Speaking of hefty, the 800 x 600 resolution on the screen is more than detailed enough for you to see every little detail of your pictures. If you then decide that one of your snaps really does need to be given pride of place and printed out (a photo you can hold? How quaint!), then there's a simple function that allows you to connect directly to a printer via USB cable, so you don't have to faff around waiting for your computer to load up. You'll only get distracted by Solitaire anyway.
The controls are simple and intuitive. You can zoom in or out of your photos, view them as a slide show and navigate your way through different albums you've created. Holding up to 20,000 of your finest snaps (with an SD card), you won't be short of space to store your pictures. The Qudo is perfectly portable, too, and has a rather tactile rubbery casing to make it even more attractive. Top it all off with a deliciously swanky leather case as well. Take your pictures, then take them wherever you like.
Size:-
- H: 3 W: 16 D: 23 cm.