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Polaroid PoGo handheld colour printer

A neat, convenient, conversation-piece printer, but the photos aren’t as good as old Polaroid snaps.

Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer

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Daily Gift Idea: Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer

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myYearbook.com Overtakes Wikipedia and Amazon

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C. Crane Witness brings AM radio to an MP3 player

Fans of AM radio have largely been left out in the cold by MP3 player manufacturers. The excuses are many, but the main reason most device makers avoid the feature is due to the relatively large space required of an AM antenna, thus inhibiting the overall compactness of the final product. PoGo Products briefly came to the rescue with a line of AM-friendly MP3 players, but the company ceased production of the line after only a few years. Filling the void is the C. Crane Witness AM/FM MP3 Player, a basic radio-cum-MP3 player reminiscent of the Radio YourWay LX. Even with its throwback design and monochrome display, the Witness will cost you a pretty penny--$229.95 for 2GB--but AM radio fans have little other choice, and will likely be plenty pleased with the features on offer.


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