Canon ’s Modern dye - sublimation pic printer is a passing from the boring older box seat design : it ’s basically a bucket , and is aimed at kid . The bucket part unclips , and is supposed to store wires and accessories rather than guts and a assembling of worms . The printer itself is design for gentle operation , with cock-a-hoop buttons , a 2.5 - inch TFT and accepting all varieties of SD card , MMC and MemoryStick and xD too .
Printing is at 300 x 300 dpi coloring with 256 hues per colour , and up to borderless postcard - sizing photos — an cubic decimetre - size ( 4.7 x 3.5 - inch ) printout takes around 43 seconds . The printing machine has an option to recognize brass in the imagination and optimise the print and background around them , and even does automatic blood-red - optic correction . Connectivity is USB and IR , with accompaniment for the unmediated television camera connection PictBridge , and there ’s also an optional battery pack .
When we were tike we just used our Polaroids for instant pic , but since today ’s kids have to hale a pressman around along with their digital camera , then this design is pretty neat . Available June 15th , in Japan at first , for around $ 150 . [ AV Watch ]

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