<![CDATA[Gizmodo: photo printer]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: photo printer]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/photoprinter http://gizmodo.com/tag/photoprinter <![CDATA[Casio PCP-1200 Photo Printer Has 7-Inch Touchscreen, Keyboard for Some Reason]]> This new photo-printer from Casio is one mixed-up gizmo: As well as standard photo-printing functions, it's got a 7-inch touchscreen and a full keyboard. So is it a mini computer with printer aspirations, or a printer with computing aspirations? Hard to say, but it's supposedly able to edit the photos you pop in from a memory card or mobile phone, and produce custom greetings cards, calendars and the like. And it comes with hundreds of built-in stamps and illustrations. You'd better be seriously into DIY greetings though: the PCP-1200 costs a whacking $500 in Japan. [Far East Gizmos]

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<![CDATA[Prinics' Digital Photo Frame Has Onboard Printer, Speakers, Plays 'Baby Got Back']]> What's better than a digital photo frame that takes in SD, MS, MMC and XD cards to plaster your loved ones on an 8-inch LCD? One that also includes a photo printer on board. The back of this PhotoBox has a 300x300dpi printer, which shoots out snaps at a rate of 1 every 42 seconds. As an especially tacked-on bonus, there are speakers on the back that play back WMA audio (or the audio from AVI files). Available now for an unspecified amount of Korean Won.

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<![CDATA[New Lexmark Photo Printer Burns CDs Too]]> Truly rendering the PC unnecessary in digital photography is the new Lexmark P450, the world's first inkjet photo printer with a built-in CD burner. But that's not all; you can also print from a variety of memory cards, from a USB flash drive, also via a Bluetooth adapter, so that you can finally print out all those gloriously grainy cellphone pics. And if you're concerned about not having Photoshop to clean out those red eyes, the Lexmark P450 also has a photo editing feature that allows you to crop, rotate, color fix, and remove the dreaded red eyes. Available for $199 come October.

Press Release [Lexmark via Strange New Products]

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