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The Polaroid Zip printer is an inexpensive pocketable wireless photo printer that turns your smartphone pictures into full-color 2x3-inch prints. Simple to set up and use
It doesn't require any consumables beyond Polaroid's Zink paper
Simple and straightforward to set up and use
As well as printing photos stored on your smartphone
You also print images from your Facebook and Instagram accounts
You can create collages
Apply an automatic colour fix and even add borders and stickers t
The editors didn't like
Prints are small and cost about 25 cents each (£0.15
AU$1). The print quality is OK all things considered
But don't expect inkjet or dye-sub printer quality. Built-in rechargeable battery lasts for just 25 prints
Published: 2015-11-08, Author: Rob , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: For us old folks, the name Polaroid is synonymous with the instant printing of pictures Our kids, of course, get the idea of seeing pictures immediately, but only on screens Having those pictures printed at all is fairly rare in our house, and certainly...
Abstract: PocketWizard's G Wiz Vault: The Vault is a small gear bag that features three movable (or removable) hook-n-loop padded dividers that allow photographers to customize the bag to fit their needs for each photo shooot. It is available in three colors: black...
Published: 2015-06-27, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Sleek, lightweight design, Cheap ZINK sticker paper, Works with iOS and Android, Lots of funky frames, emoji and images to overlay on pics
Occasional connectivity issues, Weak battery
The Polaroid Zip Instant Photoprinter is a little pricey at $130, but damn it if it's not a whole lot of fun to print your smartphone pics...
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Published: 2015-05-27, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Simple setup. Easy wireless printing from Apple and Android mobile devices. Supports NFC and Bluetooth.
Colors are a little dark in terms of a hue-saturation-brightness color model
The Polaroid Zip Photoprinter can be a highly convenient companion for a camera phone, ready to print wallet-size photos in less than 45 seconds each...
Published: 2015-05-16, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Earlier this year, Polaroid unveiled its pocket-sized Zip (Zink Instant Photoprinter) designed for linking to a smartphone to crank out full-color images on demand. Gizmag recently had a chance to put one through its paces as Polaroid goes back to its ins...
Published: 2015-05-13, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
This tiny printer does not give you award-winning, archival-quality, masterpiece photo prints. It gives you quick prints that are more than awesome enough to capture a memory and stick it to your best friend's locker.It's simple, it works, and it'll work...
Which brings me back to the whole reason I was so excited to try Zip: My beat-up old Polaroid. Zip doesn’t subject you to the same rigid requirements those old cameras did. You can edit your shots, you can zoom, you can adjust. You take the photo long bef...
The Polaroid Zip printer is an inexpensive pocketable wireless photo printer that turns your smartphone pictures into full-color 2x3-inch prints. Simple to set up and use, it doesn't require any consumables beyond Polaroid's Zink paper
Prints are small and cost about 25 cents each (£0.15, AU$1). The print quality is OK all things considered, but don't expect inkjet or dye-sub printer quality. Built-in rechargeable battery lasts for just 25 prints
Simple and fun to use, the Polaroid Zip is a great little accessory for freeing your photos from your smartphone....
Tiny image size, No square format, Again, they're tiny
Which brings me back to the whole reason I was so excited to try Zip: My beat-up old Polaroid. Zip doesn't subject you to the same rigid requirements those old cameras did. You can edit your shots, you can zoom, you can adjust. You take the photo long bef...