Polaroid's PoGo Commercial
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Free the Photos.
http://www.freethephotos.com Liberate the photos that have been trapped in your cell phone.
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http://www.freethephotos.com Liberate the photos that have been trapped in your cell phone.
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It looks like Polaroid took a cue from humanizing-technology masters at Pixar with their commercial for the PoGo inkless portable photo printer, seen at the CES earlier this year. This is a challenging transition for Polaroid as they go digital , and while some people may be prepared to tolerate the sub-par picture quality in the spirit of disposable sticker-photo fun, they might want to pay more...
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Polaroid has decided that it’s time you “free the photos” with its PoGo, its inkless digital printer. The pocket-sized device gives you full-color images from your cellie or digital cam with Bluetooth PictBridge. The 2 x 3-inch prints take only about 60 seconds created out of ZINK dye crystals. The PoGo is only 0.93 X 2.83 X 4.72-inches, weighs 8 oz., and comes with a 7.2V rechargeable lithium-ion...
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Polaroid PoGo - short for Polaroid-on-the-go - is a pocket-sized, inkless digital photo printer that produces full-color photos wirelessly from Bluetooth-enabled cell phones and via PictBridge from digital cameras. Introduced at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 2008, it will be available in US at Best Buy stores on July 6, 2008, for $149. Polaroid PoGo will be available...
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• Polaroid has developed an ultrasmall printer for digital photos that provides the same instant gratification its cameras are renowned for. The PoGo printer, roughly the size of a deck of cards, can connect to a cell phone wirelessly or to a camera with a USB cable. It has hundreds of tiny, precisely controllable heating elements that draw color out of specially designed two-by-three-inch photo paper....