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HP outs new ‘DreamScreen’ photo frames with Facebook and Pandora features

ky616aa_300 HP has released a new line of wireless photo frames; the 10.2-inch DreamScreen 100 and 13.3-inch DreamScreen 130, priced at $250 and $300, respectively.

That’s a spicy meatball as far as pricing is concerned, although you do get a few more bells and whistles than you’d get with a standard digital photo frame.

Features include the following:

  • 2GB of built-in memory with expansion via USB and flash memory cards
  • Wireless photo and music streaming over your home network
  • Pandora streaming
  • HP SmartRadio – live streaming audio from over 10,000 radio stations
  • Facebook status updates, photos, and upcoming events
  • Snapfish access
  • Touch controls and remote (not a touchscreen, but the outer frame itself features touch-sensitive buttons)
  • Alarm clock and weather functions

Here’s a thorough review from DigitalPictureFrameReview.com if you’re interested. [Thanks for sending this in, Ben]

HP DreamScreen 100 [HP Store]

HP DreamScreen 130 [HP Store]



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