Zink: a digital Polaroid machine

By Kevin C. Tofel | Tuesday, August 14, 2007 | 10:36 AM CT | 0 comments |

Zink_camera_printerThe original Polaroids really gave you that instant-gratification feeling for you pics. OK, maybe not instant since you had to wait a few minutes for your pic to magically appear, but that gave us something to do: wave the print around in the air to speed up the process. I remember watching folks do that dance…

ZINK promises to bring that feeling back in a digital way before the end of the year. Their 7-megapixel camera with LCD screen and SD slot also houses a photo paper mechanism so you can distribute prints right away, but only up to 2-inches by 3-inches. The company takes a "zero-ink" approach as the colored dye crystals are embedded right in the paper. I claim no responsibility if you see people waving this camera around to get faster prints…

(via Engadget)

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