NEW YORK — Polaroid is abandoning instant film, but if you’re going to miss the feel of getting a small print in your hand a minute after snapping a picture, the company has a solution: A ...
Polaroid has partnered with Zink to produce the Polaroid Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer, a mini photo printer with no ink required Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard ...
Polaroid invented in-the-moment photos, so it’s great to see them making a comeback among the hipster-folk. A little larger than a deck of cards, the Polaroid Zip mobile printer is meant to come along ...
NEW YORK (AP) - June 19, 2008 Called the PoGo, the printer spits out 2-by-3-inch color photos that can be peeled apart to reveal a sticky back. It can receive photos wirelessly from some cell phones, ...
Mobile phones are nowadays equipped with excellent cameras and much better quality lenses. So much so that this has led to a craze in mobile photography with people from all walks of life taking ...
With a digital camera, any schmuck can get that perfect shot these days. Now that 500MB CF cards are coming in well under $100 (Cdn.), the "film" is nearly limitless. So just keep snapping and the ...
LAS VEGAS -- Once celebrated for cameras that made their own prints, Polaroid Corp. plans to update the concept this year by selling a portable printer for images on cell phones and digital cameras.
Polaroid has been in the business of instant printing for over 65 years, but there is still something magical about being able to take a photo and have a physical copy in your hands in a matter of ...