] The Ritz Camera chain today will introduce a one-time-use ] digital camera for about the same price as a typical ] "disposable" film camera in about 100 of its stores. ] Walgreens, which was testing the camera in Madison, is ] expanding the test to all 140 Wisconsin pharmacy outlets. ] And Walt Disney World will begin selling the camera at ] its hotels and theme parks in the fall. ] ] The 2-megapixel Dakota Digital, which offers the image ] quality of a $200-$250 digital camera, doesn't have an ] LCD screen to view images, and doesn't connect to a ] computer. ] ] But users can delete their last shot if they think they ] missed it, and they can get prints back within 15 minutes ] after taking the camera in for processing, because no ] film has to be developed. A CD of digital images is ] included, so users can manipulate the files on their ] computer and share them via e-mail and Web sites. Hmmm... $11 digital camera that "cant be interfaced to a computer"? This is screaming "HACK ME!!!" Laughing Boy |