Chris Dodkin
West Coast Correspondent
Had a chance to visit CES today, so wandered over to the Polaroid booth, and was completely blown away.
These guys have got their sh!t together - just awash with exciting new digital products, mixed in with the traditional print vibe of Polaroid.
They had their new Socialmatic camera on display - the camera that looks just like the Instagram icon!
It's an ultra trendy, digital camera, running the Android OS, with a front and rear camera, and a built in Polaroid film printer!!!!
This thing wins hands down for buy-me-now appeal - I can imagine this thing will sell out when it hits the market Jan 15th - even at $299.
The prints are credit card sized, and are NOT the classic Polaroid square in a frame format - WTF!
Image quality looked similar but slightly less punchy than Fuji Instax.
More exciting still was the new Fotobar service that they demoed - either you visit an actual store, or upload online, and Polaroid print you a Polaroid format print of your image.
And they look bleepin' awesome!
Just $1 each for the normal size - they do two additional enlargement sizes as well.
Super thick card, silk matt finish - lovely to hold and view - so so so moreish!!
They had a mobile unit at the show - so I uploaded a couple of images from my Flickr and printed them.
WOW!
I will be spending a few bucks at the Fotobar
http://www.polaroidfotobar.com
These guys have got their sh!t together - just awash with exciting new digital products, mixed in with the traditional print vibe of Polaroid.
They had their new Socialmatic camera on display - the camera that looks just like the Instagram icon!
It's an ultra trendy, digital camera, running the Android OS, with a front and rear camera, and a built in Polaroid film printer!!!!
This thing wins hands down for buy-me-now appeal - I can imagine this thing will sell out when it hits the market Jan 15th - even at $299.



The prints are credit card sized, and are NOT the classic Polaroid square in a frame format - WTF!
Image quality looked similar but slightly less punchy than Fuji Instax.
More exciting still was the new Fotobar service that they demoed - either you visit an actual store, or upload online, and Polaroid print you a Polaroid format print of your image.
And they look bleepin' awesome!

Just $1 each for the normal size - they do two additional enlargement sizes as well.
Super thick card, silk matt finish - lovely to hold and view - so so so moreish!!
They had a mobile unit at the show - so I uploaded a couple of images from my Flickr and printed them.
WOW!
I will be spending a few bucks at the Fotobar
http://www.polaroidfotobar.com

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