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Most of us either carry an iPod or cellphone or both. There's no reason for us to strap yet another multimedia device like this Digital Photo Watch to our wrist. Then when we are about to leave the product page, we realize the watch with its old-school styling and rather large buttons would make a nice gift for all the grandpas who take pride in showing off to everyone the pictures of their grandchildren. The stainless-steel Digital Photo Watch has capacity for 60 pics, and since it's hard to tell the size of the LCD, we assume it's about 1.5". It can also superimpose the time - analog or digital - over the pictures. Battery can last about 8 hours before the screen goes blank. The wearable album is USB rechargeable so grandpas may need a hand from their beloved grandkids to help out with the cables. - Get COBY DP-151 - digital photo frame now for $9.76 at Amazon.com
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