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	<description>I&#39;ve been wanting to buy a LCD picture frame for quite a while, but to be blunt... they&#39;ve all sucked in various ways. I don&#39;t want to have to take it off the wall to hook up a USB cable to my PC... I don&#39;t want to have to fill up a SD card and refresh it every once in a while ... and I really don&#39;t want to pay a monthly fee to download photos from some online service. What I really want is to just upload my photos to Flickr like I already do... tag them appropriately and have them just show up in the picture frame.Enter the eStarling, a RSS/wi-fi/email enabled picture frame that has mostly been rumour for the past year or so... the Think Geek page has been showing them as unavailable (even for pre-order) for months and months. But they are available now, pre-order quick before they shut it down! Of course, at $250 ... it isn&#39;t quite an impulse buy, but this is definitely the picture frame that geeks have been wanting for awhile.</description>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>Yummy!&nbsp; Me wants it!</p><p>Aside from the huge black border and the big logo, I like it.&nbsp; Now if they only also made a little Windows app that you could point to a folder and it would watch it and build an RSS feed for you from it I'd be set.&nbsp; I guess I'll just write that myself.</p><p>posted by Erik Porter</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>Yummy!&nbsp; Me wants it!</p><p>Aside from the huge black border and the big logo, I like it.&nbsp; Now if they only also made a little Windows app that you could point to a folder and it would watch it and build an RSS feed for you from it I'd be set.&nbsp; I guess I'll just write that myself.</p><p>posted by HumanCompiler</p>]]>
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