Polaroid PoGo: Digital Instant Camera Demo from CES 2009


videos.webpronews.com Polaroid revealed their latest take on instant photography at CES 2009. The camera is the second product in the Polaroid PoGo line of products. It prints the photos on ZINK Paper (Zero Ink Printing Technology) that the previously announced printer use. Just as you would normally do with pictures from your digital camera, you can crop, edit, and zoom in on your pictures on a 3-inch color LCD screen before printing them. No Ink to refill, no cartridges to change, the photos are created by some sort of reaction (I suspect elven magic) with the paper you load into the camera.

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9 Responses to “Polaroid PoGo: Digital Instant Camera Demo from CES 2009”

  1. JoshMcGrath98 on April 22nd, 2010 at 4:15 am

    I will never ever buy another Polaroid product ever again after buying one of their LCD TV’s that 90 percent break down after 6 months

  2. bring profesional cameramen next time lol…

  3. Now you all know why you don’t take a picture with flash while standing a foot away from the subject.

  4. RadtasticShiznit on April 22nd, 2010 at 6:21 am

    wow.
    the picture quality sucks.
    they need to just bring back the original polaroids. those were the shit.

  5. the interesting thing -is the fact, the original still seems to work better-than the 2009 ones. the original seeems faster ?!

  6. i dont get it?

  7. i love how he didnt ask the guy if he could take a picture, and the interviewer just stood there. LOL!

  8. They should have kept the same design as their film cameras so they could sell larger Zink paper thus making larger prints. I give them props, though, and hey, they may be working on a camera that will print larger pictures.

  9. Amazing.. I want one!

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