Published on June 22nd,2009 at 1:58 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

PHOTTY-GL15-BK, Your Personal Keychain Digital Photo Frame

The PHOTTY-GL15-BK is a tiny (38x55x10) digital photo frame with a 1.5” (128×128 pixel) LCD that displays both JPEG and BMP image files and Motion JPEG Videos (.AVI).

Despite the lack of information it looks like it stores only 150 pictures/photos of 5kb each.

Definitely not the digital picture frame you may be interested in but could be a nice little gift for people who carry photos of their kids with their keys. It will be available in Japan in July but no info on a final price.

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