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As the name implies, it involves users posing with or next to the tablet, and thus producing portraits that are slightly out of focus.
“Consumers will have the ability to add fun and unique content to their pictures via the HP Mini, providing a new perspective to each unique shot.
And because HP only takes in cash, what they do with the money is up to them,” a company statement says.
“To take part, you just add a series of objects in your shot.
As you move your smartphone around you and take pictures, they are automatically stitched together to create an out-of-focus portrait,” says WP-Art.