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Framemory Digital Photo Keychain


Introduction:
Framemory digital photo keychain has become the PERFECT GIFT for weddings, holidays and birthdays
Put your memories on lcd digital photo frame display and share with your family members,lover and friends.

How many pictures of your loved ones can you carry in your wallet? Now you can hold up to 60 (digital) pictures on your keychain, in bright, brilliant color! Carry your favorite pictures in the palm of your hand, to show family and friends wherever you go, fits in your pocket, briefcase or purse. The Framemory 1.5 digital photo frame has CSTN LCD Color display.

This portable lightweight digital photo keychain can remarkably store up to 60 of your favorite photos! The DPF150-01 allows you to browse your photos for up to 4 hours per charge of its built-in rechargeable battery. Exchange and add new photos using the built-in USB port to communicate with your PC for rapid image file transfer. Displays JPG/BMP, GIF. Image files. Windows compatible. Uses integrated rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery. High-resolution 1.5" screen provides bright images and an excellent viewing angle. So why load up your wallet with pictures when the Framemory DPF150-01 Digital Picture Frame Keychain can hold more - with no added bulk? It's the practical way of keeping your dear ones near. Built-in rechargeable Battery Display requires images taken with a digital camera or downloaded from computer image photo files.

Function:
- Support cycle broadcast images of slides
- Full screen browse, slide show, repeat playback
- With clock and calendar funtions
- Photo shows the adjustable speed

Specification:
- Display: 1.5 inches CSTN LCD 128*128 pixels
- Built-in Memory Capacity: 8Mb (50 photos or more)
- Display Mode: Manual or auto-play
- Photo Format Supported: BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF
- Color: Optional
- Power: Built-in 3.7V lithium cell or USB 5V
- Plug & Play compatibility: Windows 2000/XP or later
- OSD languages: English
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