Digital Photo Frame Watch

This digital photo frame watch features a 1.75(H) x 1.4(W) inches large 128 x 128 pixel color LCD display that is capable of displaying up to 60 of your favorites photographs.
A fashionable, unassuming wristwatch (the band is white, flexible plastic) with a face that shows you the time and up to 60 of your favorite photos. Rechargeable lithium-ion battery, software (for Macs and PCs) and USB cable included.
The Digital Picture Watch is available from the UrbanOutfitters.com website for $60.






December 4, 2008 

















That thing looks MASSIVE!
It sure is. :)
Thanks for stopping by!
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Now i can take my photo album on my wrist, thanks to digital photo watch.
Kashif
http://VintageDigitalWatches.com
Wow. My photo can display on my watch. Cool!
The latest trend for shopping online is to use a portal, which would serve as an entrance to minor and major stores online.
Great, thanks!
wow…cool…
This is the future!
Next step will be to invent a battery that will keep these things running for a week… :-)
Mike
http://www.mikevisser.nl/blog
Nice one!
Really cool watch, i agree with mike this technology needs to be improved with better batteries, luckily some of the latest digital frames starting to show up on the market for this Christmas now have batteries included at an evermore decreasing price
Cool blog by the way