Published on November 26th,2009 at 6:07 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Greenhouse, New Digital Photo Frame with three frame color options

GAUDI Digital Photo Frame, the GHV-DF35CW, offers you 3 options to match the color of your mood or your photos. Available in white, mint blue and pastel pink frames, it is a W130×D20×H106 mm, 126 gr photo frame with a 3.5 inch 320 x 240 p resolution display. It has USB-mini and SD slots and supports JPEG format and Windows 7, Vista (SP2/32bit), XP (SP2and later/32bit, 2000 (SP4)

This plain yet gracious frame will be available starting with the first week of December. No price info.

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