Gadgets We Want to Give Our Moms 3

2) Kodak Easyshare W1020 digital frame
Mom's love pictures of their babies (and yes, you'll always be one to her), as well as their babies' babies. A digital picture frame lets her see not just one, but hundreds of photos that cycle through a slideshow. Kodak takes that to the next level. Not only can you load photos from memory cards, you can also stream them wirelessly from a PC with the included Windows software (sorry, no Mac support). Or you can set the frame to connect directly to the Internet and pull down pictures from photo sites such as Flickr or Kodak's own EasyShare Gallery. So she will automatically see new photos that you upload. Take the time to set this up for mom, and she'll have a virtually endless stream of eye candy.
$230; kodak.com





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Subscribe to commentsRichMay 9th 2009 2:41PM
What if the photo frame was attached to a phone so that mom could see who she was thanking for the gift. It is possible and availabe today.