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Jul 26 2004, 8:30am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Matsushita Electric Works announced a remote Pet-Camera that detects movements of the pets and emails photos on demand to user's mobile phone.
The Peppot Camera ATR0202W coupled with a DDI Pocket's CF communications card, enables pet people to see what their pets are doing when away.
The peppot has 100,000 pixel camera and costs 12,100 yen ($110).
See also JCN and Peppot site (japanese).
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Luigi Lugmayr
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