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Digitize your old photos

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digi-photo-converter.jpgPreserve your memories of yore with the Photograph To Digital Picture Converter.

Faster and easier than a conventional scanner, this device instantly captures the whole image using a 5 MP CMOS sensor, the same found in digital cameras. With up to 1,800 dpi resolution, 10 bits per color channel, automatic exposure control and color balance, clear, accurate digital images are assured. Photographs are placed into a tray that slides into the converter; the touch of a button records the image instantly. For photo transfers and power, it has a USB cable that plugs into a PC running Windows XP and includes software that allows you to edit, crop, and resize your pictures.

This lazy man’s device retails for $149.95 - I suppose the convenience that comes along with it is worth the price you pay.


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