Parrot launches digital frame full of style
By Cheryl | May 7, 2008

It was in England that the Parrot, known manufacturer of digital frames, presented its latest proposal for this growing market. Designed to look like Andrew Putman, author of, among others, drawing the garafa of perfume Coco Chanel.
Based on a design that can comment with certainty, this new framework provides an LCD screen, 7 “and supports both the Bluetooth and WiFi so you can access the photos and content that is stored on your computer. With door to an SD card, the Parrot included however enough internal memory to store up to 400 fotofrafias what, say, of truth, not anything bad.
With a price announced at £ 250 ($ 810), this framework should be available (for now) only in the shop Few And Far from London. However the Parrot already announced that the version available retrieval the general public should reach atéao end of this year.

Source: Pocket Lint
Topics: Designer Gadgets, Digital Photoframe, Photo & Video, digital photography |
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