Japanese company presents heart-shaped digital photo frame

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Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Today Greenhouse announced they will start selling a heart-shaped digital photo frame [JP] from the middle of June. The Japan-only GHV-DF24HT will cost $56.

The device features a 2.4-inch LCD screen with 320×240 resolution, a mini USB port, internal memory for up to 63 pictures, BMP/JPEG/GIF support, a clock and a slideshow function.

If you think the pink heart is too cute, you can go for a triangular shape or turn the device into a mini frame (included in the price).

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