Canon on Tuesday refreshed its photo printers with two additions to the SELPHY line. Just recently launched in Europe, the CP770 is designed to look accessible with a basket-like shape and a handle for owners to tote the printer around and make prints on vacations. A battery pack is available to run the printer for "hours," Canon says. The printer itself builds in a 2.5-inch preview LCD and outputs 300DPI, 4-by-6 inch prints in 52 seconds.
The CP770 connects to Macs and Windows PCs through USB but also supports direct printing from multiple card formats, PictBridge-supporting digital cameras, and phones with Bluetooth printing support courtesy of an optional Bluetooth adapter. Canon delivers the printer in May for $150 and supplies the battery pack for $80.
The simpler CP760 is designed more for use at home and offers the same print quality, LCD, and optional Bluetooth without the friendlier design or the choice of a battery pack. It likewise arrives this month and is priced at $150.
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