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    Jun272011

    The Polaroid Pic-300 seems like an odd product to introduce in the digital age, but I'm not sure people will flock to buy this new version of an old favorite. I wish Polaroid success and I hope I’m proven wrong. The company says their new Pic-300 is ideal for your wedding, anniversary, birthday or other big event! Like the original Polaroid camera, this one takes and develops pictures in about a minute. Unlike the original Polaroid, this one prints much smaller photos. They’re about the size of a business card: 1.8 inches x 2.4 inches. The camera uses PoGo Zink Photo Paper and you get full-color glossy prints without a printer. Each photo print is dry-to-the-touch, water resistant and features an adhesive back so you can stick it and display it anywhere you like. The original Polaroid had a new battery in every pack of film. The Pic-300 uses four AA alkaline batteries. Cost of the Pic-300 is $89.95 and it’s available in three colors. Film is $9.99 a pack, which prints 10 photos. So even though they’re quite small, they still cost about $1 each. You can knock the cost down a little by buying film in 3 and 10 packs.

    http://www.polaroid.com/en/products/classic-instant/polaroid-300-classic-instant-camera

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