Polaroid PoGo Instant Digital Camera
The new Polaroid PoGo is an all-in-one digital camera and printer. You can take a picture with the Polaroid PoGo, then print it in less than 60 seconds as a full-color, 2x3-inch print. “This is the digital version of our traditional instant camera, which consumers have loved since the 70s,” says Jon Pollock, vice president and general manager, Digital Imaging. “With this product, Polaroid will bring the magic of instant photography to a whole new generation.” The Polaroid PoGo Instant Digital Camera will be available in March 2009 for $199.
Polaroid Press Release
Polaroid Introduces the Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Digital Camera
Digital version of the company’s iconic instant camera
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/—Today Polaroid announces the launch of the Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Digital Camera, the first digital camera and instant printer combination available in the U.S. and Europe that is portable enough to take anywhere. With the push of a button, consumers can select from among the digital photos on the camera, crop or edit them and in less than 60 seconds, print full-color, 2x3-inch prints—all with a single device.
“This is the digital version of our traditional instant camera, which consumers have loved since the 70s,” says Jon Pollock, vice president and general manager, Digital Imaging. “With this product, Polaroid will bring the magic of instant photography to a whole new generation. It’s what consumers have told us they want—a fun, easy way to use a digital camera to print photos and share their memories instantly.”
The Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Digital Camera is the second product in the Polaroid PoGo(TM) family of products. Like the Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Mobile Printer, which hit store shelves in July 2008, the Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Digital Camera uses the same ZINK Photo Paper(TM) and ZINK(TM) Zero Ink(TM) Printing Technology from ZINK Imaging. ZINK(TM) Zero Ink(TM) is an ink-free printing technology which replaces ink cartridges or ribbons with ZINK Photo Paper(TM)—a composite material that has embedded, heat-activated dye crystals. Before printing, ZINK Photo Paper(TM) appears white like regular photo paper. Once the pictures are printed, they are immediately dry to the touch, durable and smudge and water resistant.
The Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Digital Camera offers a full-feature digital camera with 100 percent inkless printing, 2x3-inch sticky-backed photos with or without fun borders and the advantage of reviewing the captured photos on a three-inch color LCD screen before printing. The instant digital camera measures 4.7-inches wide by 3-inches tall and weighs only 10 ounces.
“Unlike traditional instant film, photos from the Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Digital Camera emerge fully developed,” Pollock says. “While many of our most passionate customers tell us “shaking” a Polaroid photo is part of the fun, with any Polaroid photo, the “shake” is totally optional.”
The Polaroid PoGo (TM) Instant Digital Camera will be available beginning in March 2009 at major retailers for a suggested retail price of $199. Ten- packs of ZINK Photo Paper(TM), which can be used in both the Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Digital Camera and the Polaroid PoGo(TM) Instant Mobile Printer, retail for $4.99 and 30-packs for $12.99, and are widely available at national retailers everywhere.
About Polaroid
With over 70 years of visual innovation that includes the invention of instant photography, Polaroid has established itself as a trusted consumer electronics company. In addition to its flagship line of Polaroid PoGo(TM) digital instant products, Polaroid is globally recognized as a leading brand for LCD TVs, digital cameras, digital photo frames, and more.
About ZINK Imaging
ZINK Imaging Inc., a privately held company, was founded to enable millions of customers to enjoy the magic of ZINK(TM) Zero Ink(TM) products. ZINK Imaging invented, manufactures, and is an OEM supplier of the ZINK Printing Technology and the award winning ZINK Paper(TM) to partners that will bring ZINK-enabled products to market under their respective brands. ZINK Imaging’s headquarters and research and development labs are in Massachusetts, with a state of the art manufacturing facility in Whitsett, North Carolina. For more information, please visit http://www.zink.com/
The ZINK(TM) Technology and ZINK(TM) trademarks are owned by ZINK Imaging, Inc.







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#1 Barbara
Wow, I remember when using a Polaroid took two hands and you waited patiently for it to develop. We've come a long way...
4:40 am - Monday, January 12, 2009
#2 greenpower
Sorry, but where is the lens of this digital camera?
4:36 am - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
#3 Christian Sandström
Interesting news!
Those of you who like Polaroid may enjoy the following slideshow:
http://www.slideshare.net/Christiansandstrom/disruptive-innovation-and-the-bankruptcy-of-polaroid-presentation
Best, Christian
4:05 pm - Thursday, February 5, 2009
#4 Aspen
The real photo of the front of the camera can be seen here:
http://gadgets.softpedia.com/gadgets/Cameras-camcorders/Polaroid-CZA-05300B-PoGo-Instant-Digital-Camera-9915.html
I think that is just a picture of the printer they used.
3:33 pm - Friday, February 6, 2009
#5 Leila
When is the release date? I can't find it anywhere !!!!
2:07 am - Sunday, July 19, 2009
#6 Firebox Voucher
If you're in the UK and ordering a polaroid two from firebox.com you can get free postage on the order from http://www.fireboxvoucher.com
8:04 pm - Monday, August 3, 2009
#7 Digital Photography Classes a
Leile, did you found out the release date when it will be ? Or if it was already released? I would also like to know this pls.
6:27 pm - Wednesday, March 17, 2010
#8 Photography Studio Equipment
Nice digital camera picture. “MODEL” cameras have always had a nice overall look
10:57 am - Friday, March 26, 2010
#9 Simi
I'm looking to buy a charger for polariod pogo,,,, anyone help????
10:16 pm - Monday, December 10, 2012