DigitalLife is all about the
tweens today, and Nickelodeon isn't about to be left out in the cold -- the venerable network has paired up with Imation to release an array of brightly-colored gear for the budding young geek. In addition to a line of pretty-decent DAPs, it's a pretty broad array of stuff you'd be mortified to own if you're not 7, including Dora / Diego and SpongeBob-branded cameras in resolutions from VGA to 3.0 megapixels, a Dora the Explorer portable CD player, a SpongeBob 15-inch LCD TV and progressive-scan DVD player, and a whack-SpongeBob-to-snooze alarm clock. The best of the bunch appears to be the $100 7-inch picture frame, however, which has a pretty decent-looking screen. Check it all out -- along with some hands-on shots -- in the gallery.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Calvin @ Sep 26th 2007 9:31PM
That is one nifty LCD TV. We'll have to wait for the Giorgio Armani-Samsung TV to come out first, then we can compare them.
HaX80r @ Sep 26th 2007 9:35PM
Ok, I'm going to get one of these, and use it for some devious purpose the creators never even imagined.
Harrison @ Sep 26th 2007 9:43PM
Engadget.
Really?
I mean, I thought the see through toaster story was bad, but SpongeBob picture frames?
Come on, have a level of decency.
Ryan Pierce @ Sep 26th 2007 10:16PM
Dora the explorer is not "tween centric"
Michael Geary @ Sep 27th 2007 12:27PM
Tweens wouldn't be caught dead with this stuff.
You're talking pre-tween here.