Colour printer | yes |
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Width | 3.82 in |
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Height | 1.46 in |
Depth | 5.75 in |
Weight | 0.62 lb |
Document sizes supported | 50x76mm |
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Memory card reader | no |
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Colour of product | White |
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Display | no |
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Interfaces |
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Battery operated | yes |
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Uses per charge | 20 |
Electric (not USB) | no |
The Lifeprint 3x4.5 Hyperphoto Printer offers a unique technology that seemingly makes photos come to life, but it is more of a novelty than a must-have.
Print isn't dead. At least, LifePrint is banking on it remaining alive for a while.
The Lifeprint printer covers a lot of ground. It’s a portable, instant photo printer. It’s also a social network for sharing your photos. And it throws AR in the mix too.
Sooner or later, anyone who takes lots of photos will capture something great. Once you have, it’s only natural to want to share your photo with other people. And outside of a darkroom, there’s basically two ways to print your own photos. The first way is with an inkjet printer. You’ll have to sit next to an immobile printer, and unless you’ve already got photo paper, you’re going to find yourself cutting prints by hand. But size does have its own benefits. Inkjet print performance can far exceed anything that engineers can compact into the size of a wallet. Note:
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More Lifeprint Photo and Video Printer Review – Lifeprint is a 3×4.5-inch Wi-Fi and Bluetooth photo and video printer, using Augmented Reality Hyperphoto technology that brings printed photos to life. In a nutshell, photos can be printed through Lifeprint. Then, by using a Lifeprint app and point your smartphone’s camera to the […]
The GHI's Tried & Tested verdict of the Lifeprint 3x4.5 Photo and Video Printer