Polaroid
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Polaroid, the company perhaps best known for instant photo cameras, has jumped into 3D printers, announcing the new ModelSmart 250S at CES. The single extruder printer, made in partnership with UK inkjet cartridge maker EBP, will initially be available only to the European market.
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Unveiled at IFA 2015 in Berlin, Polaroid's newest camera, the Snap, revisits the company's roots by combining instant prints with modern digital technology.
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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 instant pictures roots.
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At 5.2 in wide, 5.2 in high and 1.2 in thick, the Socialmatic isn't exactly pocketable, but we suppose that's fair since we've never been able to fit a camera and photo printer in a pocket up until this point anyway.
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Sharing photos on social media is fun, but it's still nice to have printed copies of our favorite shots. A new mobile photo printer from Polaroid lets users print out photos that they have taken on their smartphones. The Polaroid Zip produces small color prints in around a minute.
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In long-awaited news for Instagram devotees, the Polaroid Socialmatic is now available for preorder. The camera has the ability to capture and print photos much like an original Polaroid, but is equipped with Wi-Fi to enable sharing over the internet and social media sites.
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Do you like having photos that you can actually hold onto or tack up? The SnapJet is a small device that scans a photo displayed on your smartphone's screen, and reproduces it on Polaroid or Fuji film.
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Polaroid is aiming to release its Socialmatic camera by the end of 2014 or the beginning of 2015. Gizmag stopped by the company's booth at Photokina 2014 for a closer look.
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4K televisions have undergone tremendous progress this last year, as has been clearly demonstrated at the CES 2014 show. Both Polaroid and Vizio introduced 50-inch 4K televisions with an MSRP of US$999.99. But what kind of user can really use a 4K TV today? High-power computer users, that's who.
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Polaroid has revealed the latest version of its Kids Tablet 2. The 7-inch slate is a marked improvement over its predecessor with features including a 1024 x 600 resolution display and a 1.6 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 processor.
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The Polaroid-branded Socialmatic Instagram camera is scheduled to hit store shelves next year.
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Polaroid has launched its Kids Tablet, a sturdy tablet featuring educational and multimedia apps and safe web browsing.
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