Epson is known for printing, and at CES they gave us a look at their LabelWorks LW-600P label maker. The latest in a line of Android-capable label makers, the LW-600P … Continue reading
If you’ve ever been dragged into a craft store you’ll know that—for whatever reason—scrapbooking is a booming business. And Casio has decided it wants a piece of that glitter-covered pie with the introduction of a printer called the Pomrie that can actually churn out custom rubber stamps.
[CES 2014] Our smartphones and tablets these days are able to snap hundreds, if not thousands of photos, and thanks to internet being widely available these days, sharing photos can be done in an instant to anyone around the world. However there is also the charm of being able to print photos and collecting them in a scrap book or framing them up on the wall, which is where Fujifilm’s INSTAX SHARE S-! printer comes in.
The Fujifilm SHARE is essentially a portable printer that allows smartphone or tablet users to print their photos from their devices even while on the go! As the SHARE printer is able to create its own wireless hotspot, users will be able to pair with the device without the need for cables.
Fujifilm’s INSTAX SHARE Is A Portable Printer For Smartphones original content from Ubergizmo.
These days, everything is instant photography, but no matter how many filters you smear onto that smartphone picture, it’s never going to have the wonderful feel of the photos a Polaroid used to spit out
Unless you’re obsessively organized, or love the iconic aesthetics of the old-school manual models, it’s really hard to muster much excitement for a labelmaker. But somehow Epson has managed to create the perfect tiny printer for the smartphone age. For the casual user it’s finally an easy way to bring a little bit of order into their lives, and for the obsessive labeller it’s pretty much the equivalent of landing on the moon.
LG today announced it will be unveiling an update to its Pocket Photo, a wireless mobile photo printer, at CES 2014 in early January. We first got our hands on … Continue reading
Supposing you were in the market for a prototype of a circuit board here in 2013 – what kind of process would you have to go through to get one? Certainly one that’d require one whole heck of a lot more work and waiting than is involved with the rather interesting creation revealed this week […]
If you snatched up the colorful iPhone 5C and its perforated case
Welcome to Engadget’s back to school guide! Today, we’re taking a look at printers. Head to the back to school hub to see the rest of the product guides as we add them throughout the month. Be sure to keep checking back; in early September, we’ll be giving away a ton of gear, including some of the picks in our guides.
While you’ll spend most of your time staring at a screen as you hastily pull together assignments at the last minute, you’ll still need something to put your work to paper when the time comes to turn it in. Luckily, we’re on hand to show there’s much more to the wonderful world of inkjet printers than just pumping out projects, whether that be producing high-quality photos straight from your camera’s SD card, or making memories tangible by printing straight from Facebook — no computer required. There are scores of printers available at virtually every price point, so if you’d rather spend your last days of freedom not researching printers, then head past the break for our back to school suggestions.
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Many people are claiming that these new Meganews Magazines autonomous newstands could save the print industry. That’s maybe a bit optimistic, but at the least they’ll help reduce the mountains of wasted paper from unsold magazines since the over-sized vending machine only prints publications when they’re ordered, in just two minutes.