Printer to connect to cameras
Epson's Stylus Photo 785EPX ink jet will connect directly to cameras via a built-in PC Card slot and produce prints tailored to specific models. Both the printer and compatible cameras are due out this summer. It will reportedly print up to 2880-by-720-dots-per" resolution using a six-color photo ink printing system and support CompactFlash Type I and II, IBM Microdrive, memory stick, secure digital, and SmartMedia. An optional screen will allow some editing.
For more information, read pcworld.com.
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