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ZINK technology means no ink so the shiny white paper looks just like ordinary photo paper used in standard printers but of course it is not.The unit is 11.5x7.5x2.2cm and it weighs 183 grams. It has an internal battery that is recharged by supplied mic...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph Updated: 2019-12-02 03:27:07
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The HP Sprocket printer comes in very classy white, red, and black colors. I got to test the white version that comes with rose gold accents on the logo and edges—just how I like it. The box contains the HP Sprocket printer, a set-up card, USB cable, and...

Print photos as instant as posting them!Also published in Gadgets Magazine October 2017 issueWords by Anne Patricia Cardeño...
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What's not to like about social media? After all, you can use platforms like Instagram and Facebook to share your highlights with family and friends across the globe. However, we seem to be missing something. The days of looking at physical pictures with...
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There's been a recent trend of bringing back photo printing, not surprisingly, this has been spearheaded by companies that used to sell film. Fujifilm, Polaroid and Kodak have all dipped their toes at offering cameras, film and printing accessories that u...

By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaSince we take billions of photos on our smartphones each year, there has been a resurgence in ways to print and share them. While many smartphone photos are shared through social media, posted on Facebook or Instagram, the majorit...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2019-12-02 03:27:07
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The bigger the gift, the better to show your love, right? (No, we're not referring to penis size, so let's get that out of the way.) Not really. Most Pinoy gift-givers operate under that logic when panic-buying for presents, thinking that little gifts ar...
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HP is a company that makes printers in all shapes and sizes, but its compact Sprocket photo printer might be the smallest we've ever seen. Not much bigger than a smartphone, the Sprocket allows you to instantly print photos you've just taken without ink...

In the end, the HP Sprocket is a nice printer to have if you're the type of person that likes taking and keeping physical photos for posterity. It's relatively compact, easy to use and prints photos quickly, though the hit-and-miss quality of the prints a...
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This, truly, is fun. The HP Sprocket is a photo printer, but not for professional purposes. It's for getting photos off your phone – Android v.4.4 or later, iOS 8 or later – and onto photo paper. Small bits of photo paper.Let's be clear. The HP Sprocket i...

Fun and easy to use, prints double as stickers...

Expensive paper...

If you're after a not inexpensive stocking filler for someone that you love, the HP Sprocket would certainly fit the bill. I'd suggest tossing in a few additional packets of paper as well.Tags Photo printerPrevious article Review: Fitbit Ionic smart watch...
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What's great about the Sprocket is the speed of which it prints your pictures. Although it only prints them in 2×3 inches, you can easily peel off the back and stick the pictures anywhere. The colour reproduction on the Sprocket is pretty average though s...

If you can get past its price tag, the HP Sprocket is a great and reliable portable printer to have with you at all times...
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The HP Sprocket is one of the smallest printers we've ever seen. If you've ever wanted to combine the talents of your smartphone with the charm of physical instant photo printing, this could well be the device for you. This is a printer that uses no ink...

No ink refills, Very easy to use, Fun app...

Variable print quality, Expensive prints...

A fun compact printer that you can take with you anywhere. Pricey prints and mediocre quality only do a little to take away from its charm: it's a great gift that keeps on giving...
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From our earliest existence, mankind has harbored a desire to preserve moments in time with whatever technology that's been available - from crude drawings in the sand, to chiseled figures on a cave wall, to the increasingly sophisticated digital cameras...

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...
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The world of Smartphone accessories continues to expand with more gadgets, gizmos and accessories coming in all shapes, sizes and functions. We're recently had some hands-on time with the HP Sprocket Photo Printer, a small battery powered thermographic pr...

I have to admit I was immediately excited by the idea of a pocket printer that could take a phone from your phone and bring it into the real world. After using the Sprocket I think that excitement has been easily met with the delivery of a great product.N...
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HP Sprocket Review – Taking pictures is what today's people love to do. Most of them capture moments of their lives using their smartphone's camera and assuming enough light, you can always get great results.Some might consider printing their favourite ph...

HP Sprocket is so convenient to be carried around thanks to its compact size. It can hold up to 10 ZINK Paper Sheets with 313 x 400 dpi of print quality, making it a handy, magical gadget to have with you at all times especially in parties and meet-ups.Th...
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HP's new instant, Bluetooth/NFC printer will produce 3 x 2” (50 x 76mm) colourful and durable photos or stickers with no ink needed!The Sprocket uses HP's thermal ZINK — Zero Ink — technology to avoid mess and its inbuilt micro-USB rechargeable 500mAh bat...
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Instant cameras and photo printers are fun novelty items, and they also make for very good gifts. We recently reviewed one such product, the Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 instant camera, which produces pocket-sized, polaroid-style photos. The camera is good fun...

Feature-filled companion app, Compact design and sturdy construction, Prints can be used as stickers...

Image quality limited to thermal paper resolution, A bit expensive...

The asking price of the HP Sprocket is a bit on the high side, but considering the cost of the printing sheets, it's actually a more economical option than the Fujifilm Instax Mini 9. HP is retailing the ZINK sheets on Amazon priced at Rs. 539 for a pack...
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When it comes to pocket printers, not many companies make them. There are a few portable printers available in the market, like the Canon CP1000 Selphy that is the size of a bread loaf and can give you 4x6 photo album prints, or the Epson workforce WF-100...

Ultra portable, Stickable prints, Better quality than instant cameras...

Expensive, Limited use, Prints too small...

The HP Sprocket addresses a very specific set of printing needs. And it is fun. Precisely put, it is an instant portable personal printer. But I was really hard-pressed to think who will want it, especially in a country where you find photo-wallas at pret...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2019-12-02 03:27:08
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HP has launched first of its kind ‘Sprocket Photo Printer' for millennials and photography lovers, passionate about capturing memories in their day-to-day life through smartphones. The pocket-sized photo printer allows users to print directly from their m...
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The smartphone could well have been the best thing to have happened to photography, maybe not so for camera companies. While photography initially did not have a presence without touch and feel, digital photography pretty much killed the printed photograp...
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Perhaps it's the nostalgia which keeps Polaroid cameras still relevant in a world where technological advancements have hit all other kind of cameras. Just ask the good ol' point and shoot cameras! There's something about Polaroid cameras - they're chic...

Good looking design, ZINK Technology, User-friendly...

The HP Sprocket checks all the right boxes in terms of design, size and convenience but misses out on delivering great performance. If the device would have a been a little cheaper, then it would have made sense to purchase this instead of a polaroid came...
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