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HP DreamScreens

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We still have paper photographs displayed in frames around the house, but the urge to declutter has us looking seriously at digital options to reduce the number of frames without retiring any of the pictures. Though there are many choices available, we recently fell for the new HP DreamScreen line...

 
 

The sleek HP DreamScreen is a stand-alone "smart screen" that works with your existing home network to allow you to wirelessly view snapshots, listen to Internet radio, get Facebook updates, check the weather, and more. This handy gadget comes with a remote control and can be turned to either portrait or landscape orientation with the included stand.

Features include:

  • Widescreen (10.2") 15:9 - 800x480 (Dreamscreen 100) / (13.3") 16:9 - 800x480 (DreamScreen 130)
  • 2 USB ports, 6-in-2 Card Reader, 1 Headphone output
  • 2GB (1.5GB usable space)
  • Built-in Stereo speakers
  • Built-in Line Out for headphones or external speakers
  • 10/100 LAN & Wireless 802.11 b/g

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cameras, photo sharing & storage, wireless, digital picture frame

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This looks great! I wonder if it will ever work with Flickr.

posted by Tenkai on September 24th 2009 at 10:11am
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It may be nice, but think about the energy costs. They use a lot of energy (which you're paying for). This translates into air pollution and more carbon dioxide emissions. If every household had only one, it would use five additional power plants' worth of electricity: see http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=100754633

posted by lmermaid on September 24th 2009 at 11:08am
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Don't buy it! It's horrible. It's gotten horrible reviews:

http://bit.ly/2T2Dqr

How much did HP pay you to post this?! Have you even used it?

posted by joshhyde on September 24th 2009 at 11:26am
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