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March 20, 2008 3:55 AM PDT

USB slide show for your computer's vitals

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Everything USB)

Who needs those boring family photos anyway? The bona fide geek will find a way to highlight true objects of affection on a digital frame--such as CPU and RAM usage.

Those are just a couple of options apparently available for this handy USB device, which has a small LCD that can display your beloved computer's vitals and other information to maintain optimum desktop health, according to Everything USB. Its estimated 2-inch screen isn't exactly up to control-room standards, but it's a lot easier to read than those tiny taskbar icons. Depending on "inventory" of slides, however, it may require investment in another "StealthSwitch" for the other foot.

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