There's still time to give the gift of geek! Show dad you didn't forget, with one of these thoughtful gifts.
Neuton Lawnmower
Kodak Playsport Video Camera
ioSafe Solo SSD
Amazon Kindle & Books
Paradigm Special Edition Speakers
iConvert 8" Digital Frame with Built-In Scanner
Life on Blu-ray
ESPN iScore Baseball Scorekeeper
Devotec Solar Sound 2 Bluetooth Speaker
Two Eggplants iPhone Soaps
FLO TV Personal Television PTV 350
Sonim XP3 Quest Pro Cell Phone
Eton Soulra iPod Speaker Dock
Panasonic DMP-B500 Portable Blu-ray Player
Geek Dad by Ken Denmead
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iConvert 8" Digital Frame with Built-In Scanner

Both mom and dad have a ton of old photos. First bath, first car and first cast are piling up in old shoeboxes and photo albums all over the attic. This device sucks in those old pics, scans them, and gets them into a slideshow rotation. It gives dad a nice project and since no computer is needed, it’s also pretty easy.

The photos can also be transferred to a memory card for computer use or to keep as a copy. If dad wants them with him always, the 8-inch frame can store up to 3,000 photos, as well as play music and video.

Price: $199.95
For More Information: Brookstone

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