
It's the 21st century, for goodness sake, so why do we still have picture frames around the house that only show a measly single picture? Well, the future is here, with the Wallflower digital picture frame. The unit looks inauspicious enough, but its conservative picture-frame exterior belies some serious tech underneath.
The Wallflower is contained within either a 30.7 cm or 35.8 cm screen, and has a 30GB hard disk for storing images, as well as wireless networking for connecting to images stored on your personal computer. Simply drag a bunch of images onto the Wallflower folder on your PC, then nominate the speed at which you want to scroll through them. You can even connect the Wallflower to the Internet, and program it to automatically download and display images from your favourite websites. Imagine having the new photo of the day from the Hubble telescope greet you every morning!
