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The HP Sprocket Panorama printer ($149) brings a new twist to portable photo printing with the ability to print extra-long panoramic photos, two inches wide and up to nine inches long. This is a ...
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Unless you have an old-school instant camera, printing photos can be a hassle. The modern convenience of digitally stored photos is appealing (it takes a matter of seconds to upload a photo to social ...
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If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Today, I got hyped on a printer. HP’s new pocket-sized Sprocket printer made me smile; it made me ...
Sprocket is a fun and convenient little photo printer (with an emphasis on little), that provides reasonable, but not mindblowing print quality, in a system that's easy to like. From our earliest ...
Small size makes it easy to take anywhere. Zink technology means paper is affordable, relatively easy to find. 2-by-3-inch prints are sticker-backed so you can put them inside your locker or on a ...
We kicked off our Studio review by discussing the fact that some people still want a physical photo, even if it’s on their smartphone. This is why this printer exists, and why it’s a great Christmas ...
Designed to work primarily with mobile devices, the Tango is one of the first printers to feature voice control. The portable Sprocket, meanwhile, lets you print photos from your phone. I'm PCMag's ...