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Sagem releases new dye-sub printer
Sagem has just launched the Photo Easy 110 - its latest dye-sub photo printer.
Via a USB wireless dongle (not included in the basic package) you can set the printer up on your local network.
Should you have a Bluetooth camera phone, you can also send photos direct to the printer - again, a USB Bluetooth dongle is required.
Infrared connectivity is built-in.
We saw the Photo Easy 110 in action and it takes just under a minute to produce a print. Each cartridge is able to churn out 150 prints with a cost per print of just under 20p.
Output quality depends on the source material (which could be dodgy if you're using a sub-standard camera phone), but at £69.99 the Photo Easy 110 is pretty cheap.
We're getting a review unit this week and will post a full review soon.



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