Dell's Wasabi (Ink-less) Photo Printer
Posted by Simpur | Posted in Dell, News, Printers, reviews | Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Dell's new Wasabi PZ310 Ultramobile Photo Printers are HOT, just like the Japanese spice that its named after.
Available online now, these lightweight, compact printers let you print your photos on the spot, anywhere and everywhere.
Besides being very easy to use, the most amazing thing about this device is that it will never run out of ink as it doesn't require any ink!
The Wasabi prints using the award winning, innovative ZINK Paper, otherwise known as Zero Ink Paper. These are advanced composite materials embedded with yellow, magenta, and cyan dye crystals. The printer uses heat to activate and colorize these crystals, making the printing process radically simple.
The printer holds up to 12 sheets of adhesive-backed Zero Ink Paper at one time, and what's more, since there is no ink, you won't have to worry about smudging your prints as it's dry as soon as it's printed.
This cool little device requires no software updates or complicated drivers to install. Simply connect it to your phone via Bluetooth, or to your digital camera via the PictBridge USB and you're ready to print.
The Dell Wasabi PZ310 Ultramobile Photo Printer costs US$99 and is available in pink, blue and black. It is the fourth product from the partnership between Dell and ZINK Imaging.
Articles: Engadget, Gizmodo
Product Page: Dell
Available online now, these lightweight, compact printers let you print your photos on the spot, anywhere and everywhere.
Besides being very easy to use, the most amazing thing about this device is that it will never run out of ink as it doesn't require any ink!
The Wasabi prints using the award winning, innovative ZINK Paper, otherwise known as Zero Ink Paper. These are advanced composite materials embedded with yellow, magenta, and cyan dye crystals. The printer uses heat to activate and colorize these crystals, making the printing process radically simple.
The printer holds up to 12 sheets of adhesive-backed Zero Ink Paper at one time, and what's more, since there is no ink, you won't have to worry about smudging your prints as it's dry as soon as it's printed.
This cool little device requires no software updates or complicated drivers to install. Simply connect it to your phone via Bluetooth, or to your digital camera via the PictBridge USB and you're ready to print.
The Dell Wasabi PZ310 Ultramobile Photo Printer costs US$99 and is available in pink, blue and black. It is the fourth product from the partnership between Dell and ZINK Imaging.
Articles: Engadget, Gizmodo
Product Page: Dell
I wonder how much if selling in Brunei?
The product costs BND227.31 not including the shipping costs.
Let's hope Dell distributors in Brunei will have these in stock soon (because we want one too!).