Not so long ago, the device
photo was not digital so let's not talk about phones capable of
take pictures!
It was the time when we went to the photographer to have our images developed.
film, where we offered ourselves a 'disposable' before leaving on a trip and during
which we discovered the photos sometimes several weeks after having them
taken, when the photographer took them out of the pouch to check
that they were indeed good shots.
At that time, a brilliant machine allowed you to see your photo come to life
before his eyes: thepolaroid, the polo for
intimate! Obviously, in the age of the iPhone and digital photography, the
Polaroid has lost its splendor, but the idea of reviving it in 2.0 style
is not dead. We were thus able to seethe
Prynt shellwhich has met with great success recently. We saw herin demo at CES,
here in video. It is now Polaroid itself which is attempting the revival with
a small wireless printer to take everywhere:
Designed to fit in your pocket, the Zink Magic printer is capable
print iPhone photos wirelessly via Bluetooth. Note that side
Android also works, with NFC support…
Once sent to Zink Magic, the photo takes less than a minute to output
in 2 x 3 inch format (approximately 5 x 7.6 cm).
But the ingenuity of this printer, like the Prynt shell elsewhere,
it workswithout inkor, more precisely, that
l’ink is not contained in cartridgesstored in
the printer, butin the paper used. It is at the moment of
the impression that the color is revealed, to make the photo appear. He
This is a so-called “Zink” paper, sold
ici
For true mobility, the printer runs on battery, with
capacity of 500 mAh. It can print 25 photos before returning to the box
recharge.
We can imagine a use during evenings so that everyone leaves
with a small printed souvenir, rather than photos remaining digital
Never ? Other ideas?
She is
already available for…as for the paper the box of
30 sheets is 10 euros
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By : Keleops AG