Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Canon CP900 was the first Selphy model with Wi-Fi.
Canon's newest iteration of its thermal-dye dedicated photo printer design, the Canon Selphy CP910 Wireless Compact Photo Printer ($99.99), shares almost all of its features with the Canon Selphy ...
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., July 10, 2012 – Taking the convenience and versatility of the Canon SELPHY Compact Photo Printers capabilities one step further, Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging ...
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The Canon Selphy CP1300 Wireless Compact Photo Printer is an incremental upgrade to the Editors' Choice Canon Selphy CP1200. A slightly larger screen, an improved user interface and search, and a way ...
Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging, announces two new additions to its line of compact photo printers: the radical SELPHY CP770 (below) and the exciting ultra-compact CP760 (above) Photo ...
Upgrades Include a New Tilt LCD Screen and Shuffle Feature LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 19, 2010 - Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced the new SELPHY CP800 Compact Photo ...
While their use has significantly dropped, the use of physical photos is far from dead. We’ve moved into a digital world, and the physical picture has been pushed to the back seat. But a large portion ...
Canon U.S.A.’s SELPHY CP740 Compact Photo Printer Fits in the Palm of Your Hand and Offers a Two-Inch Color LCD Screen and Automatic Red-Eye Reduction Scrapbookers and digital photographers have a new ...
Canon has shifted focus to portability in the Selphy CP770, a photo printer that comes with a bucket. Is it for building sandcastles or after too many margaritas in the sun? We find out. Considering ...
It can sometimes feel like Instagram and other image-based apps have spoilt the magic of photography. With everything at the tips of your scrolling fingers, and affirmation a tap away, the tactile ...