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Polaroid, the company that many of you still associate with instant photography, has announced several new products at CES 2017 with a very different focus — 3D printing and modeling.
The Polaroid PoGo printer takes photos from your cell phone and prints them in a small, sticky, format. Sure, it's a novelty — but so are photos taken on your camera-phone.
This printer is the first to use Zink, the zero-ink technology pioneered by Polaroid (Polaroid’s parent company has since spun off Zink into a separate subsidiary).
Polaroid (which no longer makes classic Polaroid film) has a handful of instant – printing devices, as well as a service called the Polaroid Fotobar for expert photo printing.
Hopefully Polaroid can up the color and sharpness on these devices, but until then they’re just not good enough. Product page: Polaroid GL10 instant photo printer ...
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That's a little steep compared to regular photo printers, but cheap compared to instant film, which costs around $15 for a 10-pack. (Polaroid film is still in stores, but stocks are expected to ...
Tech Computing Polaroid Zip delivers instant prints for your smartphone snapshots Debuting at CES 2015, the nearly pocketable printer connects wirelessly to your mobile for on-the-go mementos.