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So are you one of those people that just has shoe boxes full of photos laying around your house?
And you would love to be able to show them in your digital photo frame?
Or you want to be able to put them on your computer, you want to run them through Photoshop.
But you want it to be as easy as possible. You'd like it to be easy as pie,
is what you'd really like it to be. This thing will do it.
The Pandigital Photolink Scanner. What you're looking at is everything you need,
to make this thing work. You don't even have to hook it up to a computer.
Literally, this is it. Don't have to hook up to a system, don't have to hook it up to anything,
all you need are the photos that you want to scan, this little box right here,
and a memory card. And that can be SD, it can be XD, it can be Compact Flash.
I'll show you where the slots are on the back here in just a second.
But this is perfect. If you have recently maybe bought your,
your maybe parents or grandparents a digital photo frame as a gift,
and they just have.. They're clueless. They have no idea how to get pictures,
into that photo frame. This makes it completely simple. All they have to do,
is stick the card in the back, run the picture through the scanner, take the card out,
put it in their digital photo frame, and that's it. That's all they have to do.
So let me show you how easy this is. Ok, so you take this card here,
stick it into the back. Now, on the back of this you're going to see a few ports here,
take a look here. You've got a Compact Flash port right here,
and you've got your multi card, your SD, XD, MMC and memory stick reader,
located right here. Over here you're going to have a USB port, and that is so you can hook it up
to your computer and actually read, these SD and Compact Flash cards right there on your computer,
and drag all of your photos right off the memory card, once you have all of your photos
scanned in. And let me show you how easy it is. Literally. Take your photo,
that's a beautiful.. What's that, a dragonfly? That's what those are? Right?
Dragonfly. And you stick it in, just like this, alright? The machine will scan it through,
automatically, see that, it eats the picture, and sends it right out the rear,
and that's it. And now, that picture, is stored on this. And actually you just wait for the
green flashing light to stop. That shows that it's actually writing to the SD card.
Once it's done, that's it. That photo, is now on this SD card, and ready to be put into your
digital photo frame, or copied right over to your computer. And if you hook up
the USB chord that comes with it to your computer, it'll just show up,
as an external USB storage device, and you can copy your photos,
directly off of the SD card onto your computer. So this is perfect for people who aren't down with
the computers, right? Because all you have to do is stick in the card, and scan the photos,
and all of your pictures are on there. It's very very simple. It does up to 4 by 6 prints,
so you're not going to get giant prints to scan on this thing, but it will do 4 by 6.
Scans at an 1800 by 1200 resolution, so you won't lose any of detail in your photographs,
and runs at 300 by 300 dpi, so it's a nice, high resolution image, that you're going to get
from all of your printed photos, in your library, and all you have to do to scan them in,
is literally, take your photo, stick it right there in the tray,
and it will automatically take care of the rest. If you're interested in getting a hold
of one of these, a perfect companion, for a digital photo frame.
Maybe you're thinking about getting somebody a digital photo frame,
get them one of these to go along with it, because it makes it so easy to use.
The Pandigital Photolink Scanner.
To get yourself some more info on this Pandigital Photolink Scanner, go to
any of these retailers you see on screen here an type in P32-1054. For Computer TV, I'm Bauer.
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