The Parrot Bluetooth Photo Viewer allows users to display and share photos that were taken via their cameraphones. With an easy-to-use UI, sending pictures from the phone to the Photo Viewer is a snap via Bluetooth. It even comes with a sensor that switches the frame off at night or at a certain light level. You can mount the Photo Viewer on the wall or leave it standing. Expected to be released in Q2 2006, the Photo Viewer is compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled phones. More features after the jump.• 3.5″ 262 k color TFT display
• Bluetooth 1.2 (FTP, OPP and BIP profiles)
• 32 MB internal memory (stores more than 100 photos)
• JPEG images from 700k to 7m pixels accepted
• Portrait or landscape position sensor
• Automatic image resizing
• Fixed and slideshow display functions
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