Polaroid PoGo™: How It Works

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polaroidpogo | June 24, 2008

http://www.TheNewInstant.com Polaroid will bring instant photos into the digi...

polaroidpogo | June 24, 2008

http://www.TheNewInstant.com
Polaroid will bring instant photos into the digital age in July 2008 with the launch of its pocket-sized, inkless digital printer -- Polaroid PoGo™ -- which will be available nationwide at Best Buy stores on July 6 and Target stores July 20.

Short for Polaroid-on-the-go, the Polaroid PoGo™ prints full-color, 2-inch by 3-inch photos from cell phones via Bluetooth and from digital cameras via PictBridge.

This video includes basic steps for using the Polaroid PoGo™ - loading the battery, loading paper, pairing to and printing from a mobile phone via Bluetooth, and connecting to and printing from a digital camera via PictBridge.

Instructions for specific mobile phones can be found at http://www.polaroid.com/pogo/comptool, while instructions for specific digital cameras can be found in the camera's user manual.

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  • It takes about 40 secs to print a picture. In this video they clearly speed it up, wankers.

  • i kind of wish the photos looked the same when they printed out as the original polaroid photos.

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  • what if I wanna take a picture with the polaroid and print it, no ceelphones or other cameras involved.. is that possible?

  • does ist work with my CASIO EXILIM EX-Z80?

    please answer!

  • @itsfrankeetime as far as the mode of connection is concerned, as it uses a USB connection, Yes. it is compatible to your DSLR as long as it has a USB port on it.

  • @williefuckingowns you'll never get passed the "Insert Card" thing if you don't have a memory card. How could you possibly not know this?

  • @miloyme NEVER again.

  • @xxmarka the paper basically has nano ink pellets embedded in them in three different layers covering the three basic colors in your RGB color system, but it's not Red-Green-Blue but Cyan-Magenta-Yellow. The device works as the processing unit, where it melts the ink in the paper in a very precise manner in accordance to the image being printed. Viola.

  • if i dont have a sd card how do i get passed the insert card thing

  • would my dslr be compatible with this?

  • this isn't how it orks at all, I want to know how the zero ink paper works, cunts

  • what song is this? where can i get it?

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