While most companies are at CES 2019 trying to sell people on the future of technology, Kodak showed up for the show with a whole lot of nostalgia. The camera company that was once synonymous with ...
Digital photos and cloud storage are great, but if you're looking for something to put up on the refrigerator door then the new Canon IVY camera and photo printer combos could be just as useful as an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Give mom memories she can have and hold — Kodak mini printers and more are on sale and will arrive by the big day. (Photo: Amazon) ...
Polaroid is back with two new products, the Polaroid Mint 2-in-1 instant digital camera and the Polaroid Mint pocket printer. The camera is exactly what it sounds like: a digital camera that has a ...
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Sharp prints make the new Link+ the best – but priciest – Instax Mini printer yet
Sharper prints and excellent colors make boost print quality on the new Instax Mini Link+ ...
Circuit City has a 6.2-megapixel Kodak camera and matching photo printer/dock for $129.99. Shipping is free, though you'll probably have to pay sales tax. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books ...
Nothing replaces the nostalgia that comes with using a disposable camera, but if you want that instant gratification of getting your photo seconds after you take it, it’s best to invest in a mini ...
Fujifilm is launching a new Instax Mini smartphone printer that produces finer details than its predecessors. The Instax Mini ...
Canon is jumping on the instant camera trend with a pair of new cameras with built-in printers. The company has unveiled the Canon Ivy Cliq Plus and Ivy Cliq instant camera/printers. The duo expands ...
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This colorful new Kodak compact camera spits out inkless prints and retails for just US$80
The Kodak Printomatic+ is a screenless digital camera that prints out images on ZINK paper ...
As my colleague Vlad Savov noted at IFA last year, legacy camera companies like Kodak and Polaroid have now become “brands of sadness.” Once industry-defining forces, their names don’t mean too much ...
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