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The Photo Frame Speakers had me going for a moment. At first sight, the two-piece speaker set looked promising in that you have a pair of digital photo frames that double as a stereo system. It actually turned out to be just USB speakers that disguise as two ordinary photo frames in which you put in 4" x 6" photos in front. The speakers themselves are actually hiding in the back. Needless to say, the product name is a bit deceiving. This may not be much of a convergence most geeks would have expected, but if there were really a 7" LCD panel on each speaker, Brookstone wouldn't be able to sell this for $50.
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