Netgear is turning its connected picture frame into a display for NFTs

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Whether you wanted it or not, NFTs are finding ways of creeping into just about every aspect of our lives. Something that began as a curiosity has grown to include networking giant Netgear and its connected smart frame.

Regardless of how you feel about NFTs, companies like Netgear are integrating them into products like the existing Meural Frame. These works of art can be put on display and become decorations for other things.

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While the Meural began as a way to display photos, Netgear recently announced that it would begin testing integration between the Meural and the MetaMask wallet. This partnership allows you to safely store NFTs.

Pretend for a second that you don't know what an NFT is. slideshows and images from your phone can still be displayed on the Meural. It will have access to the world's largest streaming library of art and photography. The library will include works from classical and contemporary artists as well as branded content. The service is available as either a monthly or annual subscription. You can share pictures with the Meural through either the dedicated app or built-in MicroSD card slot.

The Meural Frames are available in a variety of sizes, from a desk-sized 13.5 x 7.5 inches to larger wall-mounted options that measure 16 x 24 and 19 x 29 inches. It is a little disappointing that none of the frames have a display resolution greater than1080p.

The larger frame costs $399.95 and the smaller frame costs $299.95. All of the models are available in a variety of colors.