Testseek.co.uk have collected 25 expert reviews of the LG Pocket Photo PD233 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG Pocket Photo PD233.
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25 Reviews
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Abstract: A solid little machine about as big as an oversized pack of cards, but dense and purposeful at a weight of 212g, the Pocket Photo is kind of goofy, but endlessly entertaining – as long as you have enough packs of its special zero-ink paper, “Zink”, availa...
Bluetooth, USB, NFC, Small, simple, elegant design, Print quality and speed, App has lots of editing options and filters, 7.5 x 5 cm paper size is original, ideal for large wallets, Quiet, Automatic shutdown time is adjustable
Low battery life: 15 photos, Cost per photo: 34p (more expensive than online print shops), No stickybacked paper, No contrast adjustment, Fragile, Expensive, Does not support Windows Phone
Abstract: Posted in Mobile Device Reviews, Reviews, Software ReviewsWhile I was at the LG G2 Event they were giving out the LG Pocket Photo device. And while I don’t have an LG phone (at least at the moment) I do have a Samsung S4, so I figured I’d test out this...
Published: 2013-07-22, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Lightweight and compact, has the fun factor
Not exactly pocket sized, there's no real "use" for it
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Published: 2014-05-06, Author: Dan , review by: techlife.net
Abstract: The proliferation of smartphones and tablets has inevitably resulted in a host of other devices going ‘portable'. Printers are even going that way, and LG's Pocket Photo is one of the smallest — a battery-powered device that'll slip into a pocket (just). ...
Bluetooth/NFC enabled for wireless printing, Zero Ink printing, Easy to use.
Expensive, ZINK paper costs quite a lot, Small size of prints, Limited only to iOS/Android devices, Inapp image correction could've been better
Considering its dimensions, this printer is true to its name. While it does give you something to flaunt to your friends, it will burn a rather deep hole in your pocket. While the ZINK technology is quite interesting and impressive, it is not as refined ...
Published: 2013-08-07, Author: Francis , review by: firstpost.com
The Pocket Photo is simply too expensive and almost impractical. Considering the tiny size, inkless printing technology, wireless operation and being battery powered, the device seems interesting. But the price of the printer and the price per print are ...
The LG PD233 Pocket Photo offers portability and convenience; it's certainly rare to find a portable printer of this size. While the concept isn't new (the Dell Wasabi hit the market about four years ago but was discontinued shortly after being introduced...
Smartphone photography is catching on in a big way, with Sony releasing the Cyber-shot DCS-QX10 and QX100, which are dedicated lens-style cameras for your smartphone, while Samsung has had a smartphone with a built-in projector for quick large screen shar...
Abstract: La tecnología NFC está cada vez integrada en más y más dispositivos, ofreciéndonos todo un nuevo abanico de posibilidades a la hora de conectar dispositivos entre sí, ya sea para compartir archivos, o bien sea para controlar dispositivos desde nuestros sm...