REVIEW: Polaroid Zip Instant Printer (Zink/Bluetooth/NFC)
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The Polaroid Zip Instant Printer is the updated version of the PoGo printer - which was released a few years back. The Zip still prints 2"X3" waterproof zero-ink photos, but adds a more attractive design and NFC support. Find out in this official video review if our editors were impressed with the Zip... Find it on Amazon! http://amzn.to/2aHny6A Zink Paper refil: http://amzn.to/2aL1s2O http://www.polaroid.com/zip-instant
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Does this work for iphones?
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It's so much smaller?
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Great for teens.
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What's that app
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To me, these printers make sense for scrap booking, when you're not looking for extreme resolution
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Jeez does this guy take a breath?! Talks way to fast.
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the polariod says it's paired but I keep getting Unable to connect slected printer. Do you have a telephone number for tech support?
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i thought he is going to paste on the printer.
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Has anyone been having a problem with the printer shutting down in the middle of a print???
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mmm...I see stains in the photo...how can you be willing to buy this for 150 euros...
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where can i buy it on philippines? is it avalaible in lazada?
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does it connect to a nokia lumia ?
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thanks for review. now i know what's the major different with the pogo and zip .....usb..can't connect to camera..that's what I prefer instead. I don't always take pictures with phone. thanks a million.
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looks neat, but 2x3" is a little small, and not a traditional ratio.
While 3:2 is the ratio used by most DSLR's, 5:4 is well known for the 8x10", and even Instagram uses it now. I think the slightly larger 4x5" would have been better. -
Can u use Samsung s6 oh with this printer
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Can you print them like Polaroids
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when you print the photos, do they have still the same size than you check the print preview before? like i mean, when you edit them, do you have to zoom out them to get really the same size of your pictures because when you print them, they are larger on the papers.