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Vizit digital picture frame

Vizit digital picture frame

At long last, the Vizit digital picture frame is now available for the masses, where it will boast a super slim display which lets you mount it on any wall without looking out of place, especially when it comes in a charcoal color complete with a black accent or silver color with a white accent. You will be able to email a photo to the frame address, where it will arrive within minutes to display said photo on the screen. Alternatively, you can also touch the screen to share, reply, forward, favorite and delete any image on the frame. Available from AT&T officially, it will utilize the carrier’s 3G network to send and receive photos, retailing for $279.99 a pop with a basic photo plan of $5.99 monthly. Any takers?

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