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    inb409: Inkless? With what does it print then? more »
    amābō tē?「Tayler」: what does it use if it doesn't use ink? more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Hrm... The Wasabi. Now that's hot! Now who could get get to sell this on TV for them? more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I wonder if these were assembled by those extremely underpaid and severely overworked men & women at the Meitai factory.. more »
    damnelantra™: not hideous... really? more »
    1350ft.in.a.Concorde.blow*ng.up.balloons: How big is that thing? 5x7? They said it was 'bulky' ?? I think I will bye one and add arms and legs, you know, fir fun! A conversation piece. more »
    Dunnion: The placement of the limbs is bad enough, but having the camera literally act like it is taking a dump is a little much, but funny! Camera's that prin... more »
    Toastie: That commercial just took something I wanted and convinced me hands down that I don't want it anymore. There must be some cultural and advertising bar... more »
  • #wasabi

    Dell Wasabi First Inkless Pocket Printer That's Not Hideous

    Zink's inkless pocket photo printers aren't new tech, but before Dell's Wasabi rendition, they were drag, ugly boxes, not deliberately designed modernist rectangles. They're $100 at the moment, though standard price will be $149. [Dell] More »
  • #itpoops

    This Is How the Japanese Want To Sell You a Tomy Xiao TIP-521 Photo-Printing Camera

    Well, that is, if you're a scatologically inclined Japanese television viewer. What's that, Xiao-san? Squeezing my Zink sticker prints off at the pool? Arigato gozaimasu. [YouTube via Crunch Gear]
  • #shakeit

    Polaroid Bringing Back Classic 4x3 Insta-Prints With Forthcoming Digital Zink Cam

    While the tears spilled mourning the death of Polaroid's instant film division are still somewhat damp, the company has a little spark of an announcement that could make hardcore 'roiders (of the best kind) happy—the company looks like it's finally getting serious about building its Zink instant digital printing tech into a camera. And it won't use the diminutive 2 x 3 inch format currrently spit out by the PoGo printer, which is the only product that currently features Zink tech. Instead, the new camera is planning to use the classic 4x3 vertical rectangle size, which became the company's trademark. And they're even taking (or pretending to take) suggestions from the public on the camera's features. More »
  • #review

    Lightning Review: Polaroid PoGo Wireless Mobile Printer

    The Gadget: The Polaroid PoGo, an inkless printer that prints 2” x 3” sticker pictures from digital cameras via USB and cellphones over Bluetooth. More »
  • #printer

    Polaroid Cellphone Printer Uses Zink Tech

    Zink's zero-ink technology was developed in Polaroid labs, so its nice seeing the tech making it back to its home marquee. More on Zink's cellphone printer and camera with the printer built in, here.
  • #digitalcameras

    First Look: Zink Camera Has a Printer In Its Back

    This rather large camera has a Zink based printer tucked inside. Can you say Polaroid awesomeness? More »
  • #peripherals

    First Hands On: The Zink Bluetooth Camphone Printer

    The DEMO launch you can hold in your hand is the Zink cellphone photo printer. It uses dye embedded paper inside of a pocket-sized printer to do wallet sized prints. The competition? There isn't any. More »
  • #gadgets

    Zink Pocket Printer: iPhone Companion?

    Polaroid is not dead yet. Apparently it was only sleeping, but now its research labs have smelled the coffee and spun off Zink, a company whose first product will be a stand-alone printer that's about the size of a deck of cards. This one-button printer is designed to easily connect to a camera phone, and will cost less than a hundred bucks. More »

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