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Pandigital Portable Photo Printer


$150.00 Released December, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Competitive price - matches the WASABI and PoGo. Does not require ink - only special paper. Can print without a PC by ways of a built in LCD display and on-printer controls - prints directly from a PictBridge USB connection to a camera or through a flash memory card.

The Cons:Not the first zero ink printer - Polaroid PoGo and Dell WASABI came before, perhaps others... Expensive paper. Doesn't look half as cool or well constucted as the Dell WASABI - cheap boring plastic.

The Pandigital Portable Photo Printer is a 4x6 inch Zero Ink printer. What that means is that it doesn't require ink cartridges or ribbons to print pictures, saving the consumer big bucks in the long run.

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It is the first 4x6 portable photo printers on the market that makes use of the zero ink technology so it is a great option for consumers who like to get newest technology available. Despite not having to purchase ink, the consumer still has to purchase the paper that it prints on, which runs about forty dollars a pop. The portable photo printer also does not require a computer to load and print the pictures, it can do that from a memory card or through a USB direct connection to the camera. The Pandigital Portable Photo Printer also comes with a preview LCD so that the photos can be scrolled through and selected. 

Features

  • Zero ink required
  • Uses ZINK photo paper
  • 4x6-inch borderless full color prints
  • Small LCD display
  • Memory slot
  • USB port
  • First zero ink photo printer ever
  • Portable size

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  • 2

    competitive price - matches the WASABI and PoGo

  • 1

    does not require ink - only special paper

  • 1

    can print without a PC by ways of a built in LCD display and on-printer controls - prints directly from a PictBridge USB connection to a camera or through a flash memory card

  • 1

    lightweight and compact

  • 1

    ups the size of prints to 4 x 6" - only 2 x 3" on the WASABI

  • 1

    printed photos cannot be smudged by being touched after printing

Cons
  • 1

    not the first zero ink printer - Polaroid PoGo and Dell WASABI came before, perhaps others...

  • 1

    expensive paper

  • 1

    doesn't look half as cool or well constucted as the Dell WASABI - cheap boring plastic

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