hp dreamscreenHP has announced two new devices that may look like digital photo frames, but they certainly take that style of product one step further in its evolution.

Digital photo frames have been gaining in popularity the past few years, but as technology allows you to access Internet applications with less and less system resources, it only seems natural that wireless frames would eventually morph into other products.  The new DreamScreen line from HP is exactly that sort of product.

The DreamScreen is a almost like a tablet computer, but not quite.  Besides offering you the ability to display photos and videos, it gives you the options of expanding its memory via memory cards and thumb drives, accessing Facebook from the screen, streaming music from Pandora and a lot more.  While the screen ins’t a touchscreen, it can be navigated via controls in the bevel of the frame, or by the included remote that tucks into the back of the device.

The DreamScreen 100 has a 10.2-inch display that is suited for nightstands or dressers and will retail for $249.  The DreamScreen 130 has a 13.3-inch screen and is designed for use in kitchens or on coffee tables, and will retail for $299.  Both versions of the device has 2 GBs of memory built-in, but can be expanded as you see fit with other devices.

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