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Following hot on the heals of LG and Samsung in the design stakes, the new photo frame designed by Andre Putman, a French designer, will offer a sleek design with Bluetooth connectivity and SD card.
We got a quick hands on with the new photo frame at the launch in the Berkley Hotel, west London.
Is it worth the cash? We take a look to find out.
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30 April 2008 22:59 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Parrot has announced a new digital photo frame with a strong design focus as it tries to convince customers to spend more for aesthetically pleasing products.
Following hot on the heals of LG and Samsung in the design stakes, the new photo frame designed by Andre Putman, a French designer, will offer a sleek design with Bluetooth connectivity and SD card.
We got a quick hands on with the new photo frame at the launch in the Berkley Hotel, west London.
Is it worth the cash? We take a look to find out.
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