
27 October 2009 14:07 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
ThinkGeek is offering, what it calls, the first ever analogue "digital" photo frame.
The frame features a Mac software window silk-screened onto it described as "a manually-applied representation of a computer interface which holds your printed image which was probably taken on a digital camera".
The wooden photo frame measures around 5 inches wide by 3 inches high and offers a pressboard kickstand-style stand. It's on sale now for $24.99.
Home And Kitchen, Frames, Cameras, ThinkGeek




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