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HP DreamScreen 100


$200.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:2GB of internal storage. Built-in speaker for use as an alarm clock, internet radio, music player. Wired Ethernet and wireless 802.11B/G connectivity.

The Cons:No battery - though wireless it needs to remain plugged in. Glossy black bezel. Identity issues - super fully featured digital photo frame but only slightly cheaper than a netbook or iPod Touch, and yet not as usable.

The DreamScreen 100 is HP's entry-level internet media tablet. The device is a thin, mobile 10.2" display that connects to a wireless home network. It can access music, video, and photos stored on a networked PC, as well as connect directly to the internet to provide Facebook updates, internet radio, weather updates, and more.

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The included stand allows it to be used in portrait or landscape mode, and the user interface is navigated via handheld remote. Other features include a calendar and alarm clock.

Features

  • 10.2" widescreen display
  • Concealed speakers
  • Connects wirelessly to home network
  • Streams music, video, and photos from networked PC
  • HP MediaSmart software
  • Remote control
  • Landscape or portrait mode
  • Facebook updates
  • Pandora internet radio
  • Weather
  • Calendar
  • Alarm clock
  • Wall-mountable

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    2GB of internal storage

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    built-in speaker for use as an alarm clock, internet radio, music player

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    wired Ethernet and wireless 802.11B/G connectivity

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    affordable price

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    includes remote control

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    can stream video, photos or audio/music from a networked PC, the internet

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    can be used in landscape or portrait modes

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    affordable price

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    minimalist design/aesthetic

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    easy to use

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    attractive and intuitive interface

Cons
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    no battery - though wireless it needs to remain plugged in

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    glossy black bezel

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    identity issues - super fully featured digital photo frame but only slightly cheaper than a netbook or iPod Touch, and yet not as usable

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