Xiaomi has released a printer for printing "living" photos - Lifehacker
News Devices / / January 04, 2021
An unusual Jiyin Gramophone Photo Printer is presented on the Xiaomi crowdfunding platform. Its main feature was the printing of AR photos that come to life through the smartphone camera, almost like in Harry Potter.
This is achieved by applying a special mark on the image, which allows you to launch a video associated with it with a duration of 3 to 60 seconds. The picture is broadcast from the cloud, if necessary, you can share it with friends.
This function will allow one frame to tell about the event in all details, and even to the music. A static picture on paper is obtained using sublimation printing. At 6 inches, it has a resolution of 300dpi.
During the printing process, automatic lamination is also applied, making the image resistant to water drops, fingerprints and fading.
Jiyin Gramophone Photo Printer can work from the built-in battery, rechargeable via the USB-C port. One charge is enough for about 40 photos. You can send images for printing via Wi-Fi directly from your smartphone.
This printer was estimated at 699 yuan (≈6,400 rubles). Start of sales will take place January 9, 2020.
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