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Polaroid PoGo: How it Works

When digital cameras started to become the norm a few years back, a few film-dependent companies were left behind. One of the largest amongst these was Polaroid, a company that made it’s name on the promise of instant photography. Rather than using store-developed film, Poloroid’s used their own proprietary format that allowed for instant development out of the box.

Now only a few years after it appeared they would disappear into the ether, Polaroid has reinvented themselves with the PoGo — a tiny portable printer that can print inkless photos from any cell phone or camera. We first brought you word of this when it was announced back in June. But now with the passage of time, Polaroid has seen fit to show us just how simple using this device really is;

So there you have it! Looking for a cheap portable device to bring back the old school fun of Polaroid cameras? PoGo’s blazing a trail you’re going to want to follow. They’re available on store shelves now for the MSRP of $149.99.

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