HP Bring DreamScreen 100 10.2-Inch Wireless Connected Photo frame. You will enjoy music, photos and videos with easy to use buttons & screens. It has also effective Control on digital entertainment in the palm of your hand with a simple, intuitive remote. Plus it has built-in Wi-Fi connects seamlessly to your existing wireless home network, so you can access content on your home PCs and through the Internet. This is an Amazon’s product review. Checkout more detail bellow.
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IDEAL FOR:
Photos
Play slideshows of photos uploaded to Snapfish, plus your favorite music at the same time.
Music
Change the music. Stream playlists from any PC in your home, so you can mix up the tunes.
Video
Enjoy the show. Access your digital video library quickly using the HP DreamScreen.
Facebook
Stay in the know. View friends’ updates, photos and events without using a PC or cell phone.
Pandora & HP SmartRadio
Tune in. Listen to your Pandora.com stations or stream live radio from around the world without using a PC.
Alarm Clock
Forget the snooze button. Wake up to your favorite music. Weather & Calendar
Rain or shine? Get your 5-day forecast on the spot, plus view a monthly calendar.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
Display
10.2″ Widescreen (800 x 480) Input/Output
2 USB Ports, 6-in-2 Card Reader, 1 Headphone
Speakers
Built-in Stereo Speakers
Networking
Ethernet, Wireless 802.11b/g
Media Files Supported
Video File Formats: MPEG 1, 2, 4, H.264
Photo File Formats: JPEG, PNG, BMP
Audio File Formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV
FEATURES:
- Remote Control
- Stand
- Touch-sensitive Controls
- Wall Mountabl

That’s all about the HP DreamScreen 100 device. This Digital photo frame is available on Amazon.com. You can directly Order and Buy form here.
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