If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Today, I got hyped on a printer. HP’s new pocket-sized Sprocket printer made me smile; it made me ...
Growing up, I was a prolific diarist. From late elementary school through early college, I kept a daily journal — first writing by hand and then in an ever-expanding Word document — reporting on the ...
The HP Sprocket Panorama printer ($149) brings a new twist to portable photo printing with the ability to print extra-long panoramic photos, two inches wide and up to nine inches long. This is a ...
I’ve enjoyed using the HP Sprocket photo printer for a while now, and love how it bridges the gap between the hundreds of thousands of photos in my cloud-based library and the physical world. It’s not ...
Unless you have an old-school instant camera, printing photos can be a hassle. The modern convenience of digitally stored photos is appealing (it takes a matter of seconds to upload a photo to social ...
Small size makes it easy to take anywhere. Zink technology means paper is affordable, relatively easy to find. 2-by-3-inch prints are sticker-backed so you can put them inside your locker or on a ...
Sprocket is a fun and convenient little photo printer (with an emphasis on little), that provides reasonable, but not mindblowing print quality, in a system that's easy to like. From our earliest ...
Touted as the world's thinnest photo printer, the device produces 30 percent larger photos (2.3 inch x 3.4 inch), compared to the first HP Sprocket, on HP ZINK paper. Printing and PC major HP on ...
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