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Christmas tree ornament gets teched up

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christmas-tree-trinket.jpgWho would’ve thought the humble Christmas tree bauble would end up with an LCD display? Well the future has already arrived, and this interesting Christmas tree decoration (I sworn I’ve seen it sometime before somewhere…) houses a 1.5″ LCD display with enough internal memory to store up to 50 different pictures - surely this is more interesting than the tangled mess of glowing bulbs. Each of these baubles will retail for $34.95 and run on two AA batteries - talk about chalking up a large investment if you’ve got say, 50 of these on your tree!

Available from First Street Online, found via Everything USB

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