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Sep 26 2003, 8:18am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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Nokia introduces interactive electronic jewelery with the Nokia Medallion I and Medallion II.
The neclaces have a digital photo viewer built-in. Users can via the infrared port upload photos directly onto the stylish wearable display.
Interestingly Nokia targets men with this electronic jewelery. What about the Gadget Models ?
Medallion I Features:
- Wearable steel-framed display
- Choker in two styles: steel chain or matte rubber
- You choose the images
- One touch reveals a timepiece
- Color screen: 4096 colors, 96 x 96 pixels
- Upload color images via infrared
- Stores up to 8 images
- Controls to browse and delete images
Medallion II Features:
- Steel case with 96 x 96 pixel color display
- You choose the images
- One touch reveals a timepiece
- Infrared connection for uploading images
- Stores up to 8 images
- Controls to browse and delete images
- Comes with two leather straps: for wrist or neck
The Nokia Medallions will be available first Quarter of 2004.
See Also:
CharmBadge - Interactive Business Card
T-Shirt As Computer Screen
Pioneer Wearable Computer Jacket
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