Polaroid PoGo
The basics
The Polaroid Pogo is handheld mobile photo printer. It allows users to print borderless colour images in less than 60 seconds. It is a great way to share photos direct from cameras and mobile phones by turning them into instant prints. The Polaroid Pogo is powered by Zink Imaging technology.























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Liz30 August 2009
Just bought one at less than half the RRP last week. It's a neat little gadget, just wish it could also do a standard size print. Colour resolution isn't perfect, but it's nothing major. Very easy to use and set up and the papers are fairly reasonable if you know where to look (I believe in buying great stuff at a bargain or discount). I'm on here trying to see what's being recommended for an all in 1printer that can fax, scan (flatbed)& copy with pictbridge and/or direct print - wireless optional.They do exist! In the mean time, I'm having fun with the cool Pogo.
Report as inappropriateClaire03 November 2009
A great little machine! I have one in pink.. very girly :@) Nice to be able to print photos onto stickers so that you can put them wherever you like... and not have to worry about replacing any ink cartridges... (due to the Zinc imaging technology) I would recommend this to any girls out there, who enjoy taking photos and want to print them via bluetooth or from they're camera!
Report as inappropriateCraig15 December 2009
I have bought one of these for my GF for Christmas and I carn't wait to use it, I think if the colour was perfect it wouldn't be Polaroid - that's what we love about the old Polaroid camera's..... right?
Report as inappropriateLivin.Dead.Soul16 March 2010
I think its great it so small and handy perfect for people who just want to keep record of a great moment i think the the fact that it isnt perfect or in HD is good because in a strange way it makes it more personal, more special. I love mine i got it today the only let down is tht the pictures seem to be printing a little green but apart from that i love it.
Report as inappropriateAlan23 May 2010
This is a nightmare to connect to a computer or a phone. I finally managed to get it to work from my camera after purchasing a new camera cable. The pictures are ok once printed.
Report as inappropriateEmma27 July 2010
This is really awkward to use - for something with only one button (on/off)! I had great difficulty connecting it to my Panasonic Lumix DSC-LS80 camera, and it didn't connect to my phone's bluetooth at all. The camera simply didn't recognise the printer, and wouldn't open the PictBridge software. Consultation with both manuals (the Pogo one consisting of about 4 pictures) was no help, and after much fiddling, it inexplicably worked. The paper isn't particularly cheap, and it works out to around 20p a print. Boots charge much less than this, and, at the end of the day, it's much less hassle to just pop into Boots on the way home.
Report as inappropriateginger76328 July 2010
love my little pogo :D found it really easy to use and would recommend it to any one who like me, never gets photos printed out best christmas present i got this year
Report as inappropriateMatt09 August 2010
This thing is simply not good enough for today's digital cameras. It was probably marketed at 10yr olds that put Pokemon stickers on bus shelters.
Report as inappropriateSteve 04 September 2010
Just taken my pogo around India and used it daily to complete my journal. Connected first time to my Blackberry and straight away to my Lumix.... I even gathered a crowd as a printed out pics on the sleeper train. A fun piece of equipment for those with a diary. I also use it at work for instant pics in my classroom..
Report as inappropriatejames20 December 2010
i bought one of these, looks good pics are ok battery will not charge, it is dead had it only one day a pack of replacement paper costs more than the machine the pogo cost me £15 still a bargain
Report as inappropriateRed Blu Ray31 January 2011
Hi there Guys Are there any Blu-Ray/dvd combo players? I do know you can get dvd/vcr players. Are there any players which will play either dvd disks and blu-rays that I can get instead of just buying 2 different players? Cheers !
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