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My family functions often degrade into an all out digital camera slugfest between those who just want to enjoy the moment and others who want to capture an entire memory card worth of moments. Thankfully, Mustek is providing album-deprived households with an alternative home for those digital pictures. The KeyFoto Digital Picture Keychain lets you carry around cherished memories and maybe a key or two.

This small container of all that is cute, memorable, or perhaps forgettable sports a 1 inch display with a 96 x 64 resolution and can hold up to 42 pictures in it's 4MB drive. The KeyFoto can also connect to either PC or Mac via USB and comes with its own software. The screen on the KeyFoto isn't as large as the other photo keychain I tested a while back. However, its lower price and streamlined design make it a more practical device to stick in a pocket or bag. The Mustek KeyFoto should be available by April for $29.99.

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Posted by: phoenix
March 12, 2007 1:51 PM

That's kinda cool, I have to admit. Lots of my family members are big on photo keychains, so they can keep pictures of their children or favorite granchildren around with them all the time, and this would be a pretty cool way to carry a few of those photos around at once. Pricey for a keychain, but might be worth it to have a portable photo album.


Posted by: Patti
March 14, 2008 8:53 AM

Hello,
I can not open anything on my computer to download photos to the keyfoto. Could you please tell me how to do it. I just bought it 2 weeks ago and there was no instruction booklet with this product. I did not realize that until recently.
Thanks
Patti


Posted by: Desiree Ramirez
December 23, 2008 8:20 PM

Yes I have the key chain but unable to locate my disk so I can put the pixa please help.


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