Canon's portable photo printer with optional battery pack
by on Wednesday 07 May 2008 Comment
You could always wait till you get home but if your just have to have prints while out and about, Canon's new Selphy CP770 may be just the ticket. Launched alongside the cheaper but deskboud CP760, it is, to put it bluntly, a photo-lab-quality printer in a bucket.
The top half detaches to become the actual printer while the
'integrated storage case' incorporates the handle and space for spare
paper, dye-sub cartridges and - to make it truly portable - the
optional battery pack.
Canon's making a big play of its 'supreme' ease of use, with features
like automatic red-eye removal and adjusting for skin tones. It gets a
2.5in screen and memory card and USB slots for direct printing. If
you're getting really flash then you can add Bluetooth for sending
shots from phones, laptops and the handful of Bluetooth capable cameras
available.
It'll be out next month for £139 in either white or tangy orange. Yum.
© Dennis Publishing







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