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Jun 17 2008, 6:40am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The device connects to any HDTV and allows users to rent movies from CinemaNow as well as share and purchase photos from Snapfish. The device can also find and store digital video and photos from any computer on the same network. The HP MediaSmart Connect will retail for $349.
"HP MediaSmart Connect is an ideal complement to any HDTV," said Carlos Montalvo, vice president of marketing and services, Connected Entertainment Business, HP. "Consumers can use it to enjoy videos, music and photos - once trapped on PCs - on their big-screen HDTVs. Show and tell has never been more fun."
Via HP
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