Canon unloads the SELPHY CP770, CP760 compact photo printers

Canon has added two new compact photo printers to its Selphy product line - the CP770 and CP760. Touting a fresh and unique design, both printers aim to give users an easier time when printing their precious photos even without using a computer.
Although both printers sport a small design, both are nonetheless rich in individual features. The CP770 is an ultra compact photo printer that answers your need for printing photos as quickly and as easy as possible, whether you’re at home or on the move. Touting an unusual new design, the CP770 comes with a basket-like storage bucket which can also accommodate several printer accessories such as paper, ink cartridge and power cord. The CP770 is also equipped with a 2.5-inch high definition LCD monitor. Retailing for $79.99, the CP770 will be available in apricot and crisp white color.
The Canon SELPHY CP760 on the other hand seems to be a toned down version of the CP770. Users can print 4 x 6-inch photos and use its easy-to-view screen for navigating through menus and previewing images before printing. It also has a memory card slot where users can plug in a memory for printing photos, or users can also print straight from the camera using a Canon supplied USB cord. Other features of this compact photo printer include; Portrait Image Optimize Technology, red-eye reduction before printing, and the use of overcoat technology to help reduce, if not eliminate camera blurring and fingerprint smudges.The CP760 will retail for $99.99.
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A very nice and compact product with a good price. The only problem with these kind of compact photo printers is the cost of the ink catridges. Cannon will make its profit from the sale of ink catridges not the actual printers themselves.
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