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Asus UF715 Photo Frame

T
ired of a photo frame that only displays one or two pictures? Then you'll love the ASUS UFOTO UF715 digital photo frame!

Equipped with a large 7-inch screen, the UF715 employs the Foto-in-motion colour enhancement technology that brings out the beauty of images through a selection of five unforgettable photo effects.

It also has a built-in speaker for MP3 music, the ability to change the orientation of photos when tilted, and an alarm clock feature complete with an accompanying remote control.

Adding a touch of simple sophistication is a crystalline stand at the rear, turning the UF715 into more of a showpiece than a mere photo frame.


For more details, check out their website.

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During the early sixties there were great changes in America, particularly, in the civil rights movements.

This meant black popular music became a lot more accepted. Soul and Motown were the main musical styles providing good fast music with a catchy beat which people could easily dance to.

These artists who sang for these labels such as Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson performed in good suits and always appeared very stylish carrying on the tradition of the jazz musicians of the decade before.

Clubs in London picked up on the popularity of this music and started to provide venues where young working class people could go to and dance. The youngsters who were attracted to by this style of music would naturally imitate their idols kicking off a trend of always dressing very stylish. Fashion was of most importance to these working class people who were known as the Mods...

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