LG Launches Slimmer Pocket Photo Device
LG Electronics will showcase its new Pocket Photo 2.0 (Model PD239) smart mobile printer at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 7-10.
LG?s latest Pocket Photo device provides wireless connectivity with NFC and Bluetooth, enabling users to print custom 5.1 x 7.6cm (2 x 3 inch) pictures from most of today?s tablets and smartphones.
Compatible with Android and iOS, the Pocket Photo 2.0 is one of the smallest mobile photo printing devices on the market. The new versionis 4mm thinner than its predecessor but manages to deliver more prints per charge.Moreover, the LG Pocket Photo 2.0 prints pictures rendered at a 313dpi - perfect for sharing or displaying. After downloading and installing the free Pocket Photo editing app, users can wirelessly connect their smartphone or tablet and begin printing immediately.
LG has also enhanced the editing features in the accompanying Pocket Photo app to let users experiment with an expanded range of customization options. A new set of filter effects has been added, as well as a clever frame augmentation feature. The updated app still offers the ability to embed QR codes in photos, a great way to connect a physical photograph with an online community orinternet-based content.
The Pocket Photo 2.0 uses the ZINK technology, eliminating the need for expensive ink cartridges, ribbons or toner. ZINK printing technology utilizes heat to activate the necessary color-forming chemistry imbedded in each sheet of paper. The Pocket Photo 2.0 can print 30 photos on a single charge.
Available inpink, jewel white and lime yellow, the new Pocket Photo is now available in China and will be rolling out globally in 2014.
Compatible with Android and iOS, the Pocket Photo 2.0 is one of the smallest mobile photo printing devices on the market. The new versionis 4mm thinner than its predecessor but manages to deliver more prints per charge.Moreover, the LG Pocket Photo 2.0 prints pictures rendered at a 313dpi - perfect for sharing or displaying. After downloading and installing the free Pocket Photo editing app, users can wirelessly connect their smartphone or tablet and begin printing immediately.
LG has also enhanced the editing features in the accompanying Pocket Photo app to let users experiment with an expanded range of customization options. A new set of filter effects has been added, as well as a clever frame augmentation feature. The updated app still offers the ability to embed QR codes in photos, a great way to connect a physical photograph with an online community orinternet-based content.
The Pocket Photo 2.0 uses the ZINK technology, eliminating the need for expensive ink cartridges, ribbons or toner. ZINK printing technology utilizes heat to activate the necessary color-forming chemistry imbedded in each sheet of paper. The Pocket Photo 2.0 can print 30 photos on a single charge.
Available inpink, jewel white and lime yellow, the new Pocket Photo is now available in China and will be rolling out globally in 2014.